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Nature in the Frame: Winners of the 2020 Reflections of Nature Photo Club

  • January 19, 2021
  • by CWF
It has been a stressful year of COVID lockdowns and unprecedented turmoil and upset. People everywhere were looking for ways to cope, de-stress and try to be healthy. In the…
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Bird Brains: Which Are the Smartest Birds, Crows or Parrots?

  • December 9, 2020
  • by David Bird
Ask any birder which birds are the smartest on our planet and you’ll get one of two answers — corvids (i.e., crows, ravens, magpies and jays) or parrots. I have…
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Fear itself

  • November 13, 2020
  • by Matthew Church
Being afraid is a powerful driving force in biology. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In 2010, a biologist named John Laundré was lead author on an academic paper…
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Thinking Outside the School

  • October 13, 2020
  • by Matthew Church
As children head back to class, could increased outdoor education be an effective strategy in the COVID-19 era? Giving today’s children more opportunities to experience nature first-hand has grown in…
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Exploring Otter Space

  • September 9, 2020
  • by Alanna Mitchell
Sea Otters always seem to be enjoying a great joke. They have big eyes and bigger noses, framed by erect whiskers. They seem to show constant surprise. They’re often spotted…
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Miguel de la Bastide Northern mockingbird
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Master Impressionists: The Mockingbird

  • June 15, 2020
  • by David Bird
Why do mockingbirds mimic other birds’ songs? To boast? To befuddle? Some scientists think it’s to attract and impress potential mates Each night as daylight transcends into darkness over the…
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Fragmented Realities

  • May 12, 2020
  • by Alanna Mitchell
For four decades, there has been a divisive debate about the lasting effects of disturbing animal habitats. A new study suggests it will make some species more resilient, not less.…
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pasque flower by sarah coulber
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Warm Welcoming: Spring Arrives to Our Gardens

  • April 14, 2020
  • by Sarah Coulber
Increasing the variety of plants in your garden not only enhances its beauty — it also increases crucial habitat for your wild neighbours and guests. The plants you choose for…
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Naturally Spectacular: When Nature Makes a Spectacle of Itself

  • February 10, 2020
  • by David Bird
There are phenomena in the realm of birds when nature makes a spectacle of itself. Those moments bring people and communities together. Among the great pleasures in a bird-watcher’s life…
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Landscape – 2nd Runner Up Sandra Thompson, AB
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Reflections of Nature: The Best of CWF’s 2019 Photo Contest

  • January 24, 2020
  • by CWF
Today, wildlife photography is a passion for thousands of Canadians. Whether we are using a handy smartphone or a high-end DSLR with super-duper telephoto, we are pursuing the same thing:…
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