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“Purple Coneflower” by Lisa Charbonneau
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Gardening in Northern Ontario

  • June 1, 2022
  • by CWF
Living in Northern Ontario means sharing the land with an abundance of wildlife big and small. We are fortunate to have so many forests, lakes and mountains to enjoy. But…
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Wild About Storytelling

  • May 24, 2022
  • by Heather Robison
To celebrate World Turtle Day, the Canadian Wildlife Federation is pleased to share a new video featuring a legendary story about this amazing reptile. Gatineau-based storyteller Daniel Richer visited the…
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Exploring Barriers to Free-flowing Rivers on World Fish Migration Day

  • May 21, 2022
  • by Justin Duncan
May 21 is World Fish Migration Day. The day is celebrated every two years and is intended to raise awareness about the importance of migratory fish and free-flowing rivers. So,…
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Turn Out the Lights

  • May 18, 2022
  • by April Overall
As a crowd gathered in Edison’s Menlo Park, New Jersey to usher in the New Year, they witnessed a historic change. Artificial light. And since 1879, we’ve been on a…
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Pranksters in the Wild

  • April 13, 2022
  • by Jerika Bradford
Animals that fool with the help of camouflage! April Fools’ Day just passed us by, and there no better unofficial holiday in my humble opinion. It’s the one day where…
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We’re 60 Years Old!

  • April 11, 2022
  • by CWF
Happy National Wildlife Week! To celebrate the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s 60th Anniversary, join us for our special 60 Days of Conservation. Launching during National Wildlife Week, April 10 – 16,…
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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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10 Reasons Why We Want Pollinator Meadow Habitat Along Roadsides

  • March 21, 2022
  • by Tracey Etwell
Why create meadow habitat along roadsides? What’s the point? Aren’t roadsides dirty, noisy and full of chemicals? Isn’t this poor habitat for pollinators? We can all attest to the value…
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Meet the Neighbours

  • March 15, 2022
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
When climate change rears its ugly head it makes new neighbours out of species that really shouldn’t be sharing pace with We know climate change is having many impacts on…
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Invasive Phragmites (Phragmites australis australis) by birds_bugs_botany / CC BY 2.0
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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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