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CWF Garden Certification for Wild By Nature Forest Sanctuary

  • June 29, 2022
  • by Barbara Canning
Guest blogger Barbara Canning is a CWF Wildlife-friendly Certified Gardener. The decision to certify our nature sanctuary with the Canadian Wildlife Federation was an easy one. We wanted to show…
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Lawn options in a wildlife-friendly garden

  • June 20, 2022
  • by Sarah Coulber
Many people are thinking about modifying their lawns, to either help pollinators, save grass cutting time or reduce/eliminate the fuel and emissions associated with lawn mowers. But we’ve all got…
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How to Take Better Turtle Observations on iNaturalist Canada

  • May 18, 2022
  • by David Seburn
iNaturalist is a great platform for recording observations of plants and animals. To date, over 140,000 people in Canada have submitted more than seven million observations to iNaturalist of upwards…
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Discovering the Plants and Animals Near You

  • May 17, 2022
  • by Sarah Coulber
If you are wondering what plants and animals are natural to your neck of the woods, check out these ideas to give you a hand. They can help supplement what…
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CWF Certified Gardener Stewards Her Land Based on Research

  • May 9, 2022
  • by CWF
As a gardener, I want to know how I can be a constructive part of the ecology and not a destructive one. The appearance of a new native species of…
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How to tell if a plant is wildlife-friendly

  • March 22, 2022
  • by Sarah Coulber
Many people buy plants thinking they are helping our pollinators or birds. But while a plant may look good to us, it may be unattractive or even harmful to the…
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Aliens in the Garden

  • March 10, 2022
  • by April Overall
Does that genteel looking plant in the corner have a darker side? Can a seemingly well-behaved garden plant become a menace, threatening native plants and wildlife? Some plants, while appearing…
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Last of the Right Whales

  • February 10, 2022
  • by April Overall
A Documentary that Tells the Hard Truth About this Endangered Species and Implores You to Know and Love this Whale With fewer than 350 remaining, the North Atlantic Right Whale…
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Reflections of Nature 2021

  • February 2, 2022
  • by CWF
The past two years have seen an explosion in the number of people  heading outdoors for recreation, fitness, entertainment and socializing. Indeed, rush outdoors felt like a matter of survival,…
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Waterways Under A-Salt!

  • December 2, 2021
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
If you thought the use of road salt only impacted our lakes and rivers in the winter, think again! Road salt, usually sodium chloride, is applied to our roads, sidewalks…
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