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The Claws are Out

  • January 5, 2016
  • by CWF
Cat owners need to think about the impact their pets have on bird populations — and not just for the sake of the birds. This column will undoubtedly make me…
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Do you think you could navigate the Atlantic Ocean without any navigation aid?

  • January 5, 2016
  • by CWF
The Great Canadian Turtle Race Do you think you could navigate the Atlantic Ocean without any navigation aid, or technology at all to find your destination 15,000 km away? Every…
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What else is out there that don’t we know?

  • January 5, 2016
  • by CWF
Scientists have recently discovered a population of whale that has never been seen alive. This species, called Omura’s whale (Balaenoptera omurai), was only confirmed to exist in 2003, and has…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Leatherback Seaturtles

  • December 23, 2015
  • by CWF
Did you know that Leatherback seaturtles have been around since the time of the dinosaurs? Or that they can boast the most extensive geographic range of any reptile? These turtles…
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Threats to Leatherback Turtles: Habitat Loss

  • December 22, 2015
  • by CWF
Leatherback turtles are dependent on a variety of different habitats throughout their lives. Nesting beaches are where females will deposit their eggs and these eggs will mature into young leatherbacks.…
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Conserving Wild Species and Spaces Vital to Success of COP21 Agreement

  • December 18, 2015
  • by CWF
The global commitment to combat climate change agreed by 195 nations in Paris at the COP21 United Nations Climate Change Conference holds potential to benefit natural areas and wildlife. The…
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Light Pollution

  • December 15, 2015
  • by CWF
Do you remember gazing at the stars when you were a kid and trying to make out the big dipper? Well these days, you’d be lucky to find an eight-year-old…
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The COP21 agreement will have implications for CWF and wildlife conservation in Canada

  • December 10, 2015
  • by Sean Brillant
blog post by Rick Bates, Executive Director, CWF Negotiators are close to a comprehensive agreement at the Paris COP21 UN climate change conference that currently includes most of the elements…
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University Students Mobilizing for Sustainability

  • December 9, 2015
  • by Sean Brillant
blog post by Rick Bates, Executive Director, CWF University students from around the world are connecting to take on the challenges of climate change and sustainable development. At the COP…
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Adapting to Climate Change will Ripple Through Society

  • December 7, 2015
  • by Sean Brillant
blog post by Rick Bates, Executive Director, CWF   The first draft of a potential agreement on climate change is now being reviewed in facilitated negotiations in the Le Bourget…
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