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How to Attract Moths to Your Garden

  • September 14, 2023
  • by Jerika Bradford
Let’s talk about pollinators – more specifically, moths! Moths are magnificent – they’re diverse in shape, size and colour. And they play a vital role in Canada’s biodiversity! Moths are…
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There’s Wind of More Bad News for Canada’s Bats

  • September 14, 2023
  • by James Pagé
How Wind Power Poses a Threat to Bats Many of us are well aware of the devastation to Canada’s cave dwelling bats as a result of a disease called White-nose…
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The Heat Is On: Forest fire and its impacts

  • August 16, 2023
  • by Jerika Bradford
Our thoughts go out to those of you who have been affected by the wildfires in Canada and around the world this summer. Our thanks go out to those who…
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60 Thousand Turtle Observations!

  • August 15, 2023
  • by David Seburn
Shell yeah, we have more than 60,000 uploaded observations on iNaturalist Canada! iNaturalist Canada is a powerful community science platform that allows people across the country to record the native…
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CWF Studies Invasive Red-eared Sliders’ Behaviours in Canadian Basking Sites

  • August 3, 2023
  • by Mackenzie Burns
“Can I have a pet turtle?” A phrase many parents (my own included) the world over have heard from their kids upon encountering the tank of baby turtles at the…
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Our Lakes are In Danger

  • July 12, 2023
  • by April Overall
You could be the answer! From urban runoff to shoreline degradation, our lakes are in serious trouble. And it doesn’t stop there. Approximately 10,000 tonnes of plastic are entering the…
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changes to something as small as bacteria or an insect can also impact human health.
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Protecting Your Shoreline Property from Ticks

  • June 27, 2023
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
We sometimes hear from people who are nervous about naturalizing their shorelines for fear of creating habitat that will attract ticks. Ticks are definitely something to be concerned about. However,…
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Things are Stacking Up Against the Monarch

  • May 8, 2023
  • by April Overall
The Canadian Wildlife Federation and other conservation groups have been pushing for the Monarch Butterfly to be listed as Endangered, a decision which is expected to come from the Government…
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The 5 MOST at-risk Freshwater Turtles in Canada

  • May 7, 2023
  • by April Overall
Canada is home to eight native freshwater turtle species, all of which are at some level of risk. Today, we’re going to highlight the five species (or subspecies) that are…
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Gardeners are Artists, and Their Gardens Their Canvases

  • April 26, 2023
  • by CWF
British Columbia’s Dixie Deans has been certified as “Wildlife-friendly Habitat” through CWF’s Garden Habitat Certification program. I started gardening in the 1970s in Winnipeg, Manitoba with a small veggie garden.…
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