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BanWithAPlan.org: Join us to #BanNeonics
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Legacy Pollutants: From DDT to Neonics, Canada has a Long History of Dealing With Them

  • June 9, 2021
  • by Heather Robison
More than 50 years ago, Canada banned the use of the insecticide DDT. The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) was part of the movement pushing for this historic ban because the…
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Kids Can Help Cut Back on the Plastic in Their Home!

  • June 8, 2021
  • by April Overall
Children the world over want to make a difference for our planet. And we as parents and educators need to empower them and let them know they can help to…
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david legros female may monarch
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Monarchs on the Move!

  • May 31, 2021
  • by Tracey Etwell
Have you spotted one of these Endangered species yet? In early May, we received the first report of a Monarch Butterfly migrating back into southern Ontario. The listing was made…
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CWF Calls for Action by Canada to Find Alternatives to Risky Line 5

  • May 13, 2021
  • by CWF
As the politics and rhetoric increases in intensity around Enbridge Line 5, Canada needs to focus on the goal of eliminating the significant risks to the fish, wildlife and people…
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Keep it Down!! Noise Pollution in Our Oceans

  • May 11, 2021
  • by April Overall
How would you like to live in the midst of a construction site, day in, day out? What if they continued jack hammering well into the night? The creatures living…
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Diving Deep into the Documentary “Seaspiracy”

  • May 5, 2021
  • by CWF
A recent documentary about the fishing industry’s impact on our oceans has sparked a lively debate about industry, sea life and conservation. After receiving many questions and comments about the…
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© Brock Fenton | Townsends Big-eared Bat (Corynorhinus townsendii)
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Neonictinoids and Bats: Yet Another Danger for an Already Endangered Species

  • April 13, 2021
  • by Tobi McIntyre
There are over 1,300 bat species worldwide, 19 of which call Canada home. Canadian bats are incredibly important, not only to the environment but to the economy too. When the…
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barn swallow
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What can iNaturalist Tell us About Barn Swallows?

  • April 7, 2021
  • by Mackenzie Burns
Have you had the opportunity to spot one of these flighty little birds? If so, you’ll likely remember seeing their dark blue silhouettes flashing about as they swooped and soared…
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Winged Victories

  • April 7, 2021
  • by David Bird
From cuckoos to godwits, here’s some record-setting journeys . Thanks to GPS, tracking these and other long-range migratory birds is more detailed than ever In 2019 a Manx shearwater (Puffinus…
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7 Ways to Make Your Lawn a Place of Refuge for Pollinators

  • April 7, 2021
  • by April Overall
Our Pollinators are in Trouble – Your Lawn Could Make All the Difference Our pollinators are dwindling at a terrifying rate. Approximately 28 per cent of North America’s bumble bees…
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