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Edith's Checkerspot Butterfly
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Adapt, Move or Die

  • December 11, 2019
  • by Chelsea Ferguson
How does wildlife react to climate change? Our changing climate presents wildlife with huge challenges. As the environments they have adapted to and depend on change, they too must change…
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A Case Study of Tracking Bats in Eastern Ontario

  • December 4, 2019
  • by James Pagé
It’s 8:30 p.m. when we arrive at a quiet home in the quaint town of Manotick, Ontario, south of Ottawa. But it won’t stay quiet for long. As the sun…
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Cold Weather Kids

  • November 7, 2019
  • by Sarah Coulber
Winter is nearly here, which means no matter where you live in Canada, the temperatures are going to drop. Granted, winter temperatures in Canada can range anywhere from 5°C to…
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Uprooted: Plant Blindness Is a Dangerous Phenomenon

  • October 7, 2019
  • by Alanna Mitchell
In our modern world, we have lost the connection between the foods we eat and the crops that provide them. It is called “plant blindness” and it is a dangerous…
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You Know What We Did Last Summer — How About This Summer?

  • October 3, 2019
  • by Tobi McIntyre
Another Solid Year for Canadian Wildlife Conservation Last year, we published a post updating you on all of the wildlife conservation and education work we were able to accomplish because…
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How to Create a Pollinator-friendly Lawn

  • August 27, 2019
  • by Samantha Featherstone
When did a lush, green lawn become a “healthy lawn”? Today, lawns consist of ornamental turf grass that is mowed and controlled to achieve a certain aesthetic. Lawns with “weeds”…
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Recipe for a Native Meadow

  • July 18, 2019
  • by Holly Bickerton
The meadows and prairies in southern Canada are blooming! At the Canadian Wildlife Federation we’ve been busy experimenting by creating native meadows for pollinators at three sites in eastern Ontario.…
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My Answer to the Age-Old Question

  • July 15, 2019
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“So, what do you do?” My barber asked me this common enough question a few weeks ago. In the spirit of small talk, I boiled it down to the most…
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16 ways to protect your garden in a drought without being wasteful

  • July 10, 2019
  • by Jerika Bradford
I vividly remember the first drought I ever experienced. It was in 2012 with what seemed like a never-ending heat wave in Ontario. It was also the year I decided…
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How To Set Up a Natural Playground

  • March 11, 2019
  • by Sarah Coulber
Including natural elements in a playground is now considered the best thing we can do for our kids. Children themselves say the spaces are more fun. It is evident that…
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