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Why Whales Matter

  • August 13, 2024
  • by April Overall
The Vital Role that Whales Play in Marine Ecosystems The giants in our oceans contribute significantly to the marine ecosystem, both in life and in death. While they swim across…
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The Growing Threat of Microplastics to Marine Giants

  • August 13, 2024
  • by Jerika Bradford
Understanding the Invisible Danger Microplastics Pose to Whales and Marine Ecosystems Did you know that a staggering 92 per cent of the 5.25 trillion plastic particles floating on our oceans…
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Water in the Grasslands

  • July 22, 2024
  • by Tracey Etwell
When you think of Canadian grasslands, do you think dry, droughty, with barren soils blowing in the wind? This photo from the “dirty thirties”; the 1930’s when severe drought combined…
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Is Freshwater Fish Safe to Eat Anymore?

  • July 12, 2024
  • by April Overall
Recent research published in the journal Environmental Research has revealed alarming findings. “Consuming just one freshwater fish from a U.S. lake or river is equivalent to drinking chemically contaminated water…
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5 Tips to Help You Take Award-Winning Wildlife Photos

  • July 10, 2024
  • by CWF
More Canadians than ever are spending time in nature, and more of us than ever are bringing our cameras along. In the last decade, in step with a growing awareness…
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Recovering the Rare Carolina Wood Vetch

  • July 9, 2024
  • by Stefan Weber
Oak Savannah ecosystems of southern Ontario are home to some very rare and unique plant species including Sundial Lupine and Carolina Wood-Vetch. Both of these spring wildflowers are members of…
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5 Reasons Why the Blanding’s Turtle is so Special

  • June 24, 2024
  • by David Seburn
Here at the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we love all turtles, but the Blanding’s Turtle is special. Here’s why: 1. A Striking Reptile It is a strikingly attractive turtle with its…
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Q&A With a Fish Harvester: On-Demand Fishing as a Solution to Mitigate North Atlantic Right Whale Entanglements

  • June 19, 2024
  • by Hanna Vatcher
Looking Through a New Lens at the Fishing Industry and Marine Wildlife The issue of entanglement of our marine animals in fishing gear has been a hot topic for a…
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Monarch on the Prairies?

  • June 17, 2024
  • by Tracey Etwell
Many older residents of the Canadian prairies talk of seeing large numbers of Monarch Butterflies flying about in the summer. This is hard to believe, since it is quite uncommon…
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Best Turtle Friend Forever?

  • June 15, 2024
  • by David Seburn
Losing a pet is always hard. Pets become part of our families and the death of one can be heart-breaking. Is it possible, though, that some pets can outlive their…
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