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Eight quotes that illustrate why water is life 💧

  • March 20, 2017
  • by Deyra Jaye Fontaine
We all need water to survive. It is essential to every plant and animal on this earth. In honour of World Water Day, we thought we should share a few…
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2014 American Eel Project – Back at it!

  • June 16, 2014
  • by CWF
Canadian Wildlife Federation – 2014 American Eel Project What we’re up to this summer! Canadian Wildlife Federation has once again started their Ottawa River Eel Project this summer! The 2014…
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Canada Blooms Day 4: The Serviceberry

  • March 18, 2013
  • by CWF
[PHOTO] With its springtime blooms and summer fruit, serviceberries have much to offer Canadian birds and beneficial insects. And it just so happens that they look good, too. Serviceberries, known…
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5 Steps to Creating a Backyard Haven for Toads

  • July 7, 2025
  • by April Overall
A whopping 41 per cent of amphibians at risk across the planet; that’s nearly half of our slimy, hoppy friends facing an uncertain future! Among these vulnerable creatures are toads.…
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Baby Boom Gone Bust — Alarming Drop in Right Whale Calves

  • July 7, 2025
  • by April Overall
Approximately 370 North Atlantic Right Whales remain swimming off Canada’s east coast. That’s it. Since 2010, the population has been in steady decline. So too have their reproductive rates. Back…
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5 Signs That Whales May Be Canada’s Smartest Mammals

  • July 7, 2025
  • by Mikaela Capeling
It’s no surprise that whales are highly intelligent creatures. With their advanced communication skills, emotional depth and impressive ability to learn, these ocean giants have long fascinated scientists. From Orcas…
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Help Wildlife in Small Spaces

  • June 18, 2025
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Just because your outdoor space is small, it doesn’t mean you can’t bring nature to you and support our wild neighbours. Here are some ways you can enhance your yard,…
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5 Ways to Help Great Blue Herons at the Cottage

  • June 12, 2025
  • by Jerika Bradford
Canada is home to some incredible wildlife, but few species are as striking as the Great Blue Heron. If you’ve ever spotted one silently stalking the shoreline or taking flight…
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Anatomy of a Lake in Trouble

  • June 12, 2025
  • by April Overall
Four Signs We Can’t Ignore A whopping 14 per cent of the world’s lakes can be found right here in Canada. Not only are Canada’s 2 million lakes imperative as…
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