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Grassland Birds are Declining – Insects Could be the Reason

  • September 12, 2024
  • by John Wilmshurst
In the last 50 years, bird populations that live in Canada’s prairies have declined by 60 per cent. Given the size of these populations, this means that millions of birds…
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How to Help American Robins

  • April 11, 2024
  • by April Overall
There’s no bigger sign of spring than spotting your first American Robin bobbing along your lawn. These cheerful birds spend the spring and summer months in Canada to breed and…
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4 DIY Wildlife-friendly Winter Decoration Ideas (With Step-by-Step Instructions)

  • November 14, 2023
  • by CWF
‘Tis the Season to Deck the Halls! Kitting out your home with seasonal decorations can be fun and festive, but not necessarily free. But covering your lawn with inflatable decorations…
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At Home on the Range: My Summer as an Insect Field Technician

  • August 14, 2023
  • by CWF
 I have been surrounded by horses, cattle, and native rangeland my whole life. I grew up on a ranch along the South Saskatchewan River in West Central Saskatchewan. My perspective…
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A City-slicker Taking on the Grassland Insect Project

  • August 9, 2023
  • by CWF
To your average city-slicker, native grasslands may not be the first thought when it comes to a unique and diverse ecosystem. Hey — no judging — I am a city-slicker.…
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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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Are Vessels Villains?

  • June 12, 2022
  • by April Overall
From cargo ships to pontoon boats, vessels can pose quite a risk to our marine and freshwater species. Ship strikes, for example, can negatively impact all kinds of whales; many…
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A Biodiverse Hotspot: North America’s Great Plains

  • May 11, 2022
  • by CWF
International Day for Biological Diversity falls on Sunday, May 22, 2022. The United Nations asks us to set this day aside to think about the value nature brings to our…
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Surprising Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change

  • March 5, 2021
  • by April Overall
The fight against climate change is real. There’s 42 per cent more carbon dioxide floating around in the atmosphere today than before the Industrial Revolution reared its ugly head. Without…
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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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