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What An Eggshell Can Tell You

  • August 20, 2012
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Image Credit University of Guelph researchers studied nearly 700 herring gull eggs from the Great Lakes region and have found that based on egg colour they can determine environmental contamination…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • August 17, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: CWF] Many flowers are still blooming as best they can in this drought that continues on. Despite some rain here and there, water levels are still very low and…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • August 8, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
  [PHOTOS: CWF] As summer moves on, many flowers continue to bloom such as echinacea, brown eyed Susans, our wild onions and coreopsis. Pearly everlasting is still going strong, too.…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • August 3, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: CWF] These cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum) flowers are the latest addition to the blooms in CWF’s Wildlife-friendly Demonstration Garden, giving our local bee population some much needed nectar and…
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River of the Month – The Hillsborough River

  • August 3, 2012
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Image Credit Which river nearly divides Prince Edward Island in half? If you answered the Hillsborough River – that’s correct! Beginning in the hills above Mount Stewart, this 45 km…
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Ode to CWF (and our 50th Anniversary)

  • August 2, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
It was 50 years ago this year Canadian wildlife let out a cheer A new organization had begun The Canadian Wildlife Federation We’ve helped plants and animals big and small…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • July 27, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: CWF] Berries are ripening and birds are feasting! This week our pagoda dogwood berries (shown above) are attracting waxwings and eastern kingbirds, among others. I see glimpses of many…
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The Bottom Half of a Beaver Lodge

  • July 25, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
Have you ever wondered what the submerged part of a beaver lodge might look like? I had an idea but was amazed to see it for my own eyes earlier…
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Miraculous Metamorphosis

  • July 18, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: SARAH COULBER] I’m the sort that gets rather nervous at the idea of bringing in a wild animal for observation. For starters, it’s usually illegal. But I’m not talking…
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This Week in Our Garden

  • July 13, 2012
  • by Sarah Coulber
[PHOTOS: CWF] Well, we’re now officially in a level 2 drought, with no rain for weeks and temperatures continuing in the 30s and sometimes 40s with humidity. The plants in…
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