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Another Exotic Turtle Species is Spreading in Canada

  • May 1, 2025
  • by David Seburn
Introducing…the False Map Turtle! Canada is home to eight native species of freshwater turtles. Recently, however, another kind of turtle has been showing up in Canadian waters – the False…
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Connecting with Nature – Honourable Mention Harold Feiertag, ON
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Find These Missing Canadian Species

  • April 29, 2025
  • by James Pagé
Participate in This National Treasure Hunt More than 40,000 species have been recorded on iNaturalist.ca. Yet, based on the Global Biodiversity Information Facility localities, which means they may contain some…
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A Triple Effect That Has a Ripple Effect

  • April 14, 2025
  • by CWF
Recently, the Monarch Butterfly was officially classified as Endangered by the federal government. It was a sobering moment, but it also strengthened our commitment to reverse their decline and the…
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Mission Biodiversity – Intercept Invasive Species! 

  • March 28, 2025
  • by CWF
Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It… Welcome back to our year-long operation to engage Canadians in supporting wildlife and habitat conservation – Mission Biodiversity! Your mission this month…
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How to Connect with Like-minded Gardeners

  • March 18, 2025
  • by CWF
Native plant gardening is on the rise but still many gardeners feel like a lone wolf in their neighbourhood. And if this is not the case for you, it still…
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Product of Canada: The Wild Side of Our Home and Native Land

  • March 17, 2025
  • by Acacia Frempong-Manso
When people think of Canada’s wildlife, moose, beavers, and loons usually take centre stage. But what about the species that only exist in Canada, the true “Products of Canada” in…
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Breaking Barriers: Advancing Diversity in Conservation at AWIC

  • March 12, 2025
  • by CWF
The environmental sector plays a critical role in addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time, from climate change to habitat loss. Yet, despite its importance, the sector…
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Small Actions, Big Impact for Bees

  • March 10, 2025
  • by Jerika Bradford
Helping Bees Thrive This Spring Spring is an important season for bees as they emerge from overwintering and begin their search for food and shelter. It’s also the perfect time…
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Healing Your City and Sanity With Gardening

  • March 10, 2025
  • by April Overall
How to fight climate change, battle biodiversity loss and help your mental health with urban gardening Cities are under the strain of relentless heat, pollution and concrete jungles. But there’s…
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Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Could Help Save the American Eel

  • February 28, 2025
  • by Andrew Cooper
The American Eel — known as kichisippi pimisi in Algonquin and tyawerón:ko in Mohawk — is an incredibly important species not only ecologically but also culturally. They have been in decline for…
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