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Chickadees Lead to Owls?

  • March 3, 2019
  • by Julien Cossette
Julien is a participant in Group 6 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. One day during my Stage 2 field placement I was assisting the visitor safety team of Pacific Rim…
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Power of the Pack: Reflections From A Wilderness Adventure

  • February 21, 2019
  • by CWF
Brock is a participant in Group 6 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. I joined the CCC program to reconnect with nature and test myself. Stage 1 did not disappoint. Sleeping…
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A Refreshing Experience

  • February 21, 2019
  • by Giuliana Lasparro
Giuli is a participant in Group 6 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. I am so grateful for the experiences I got to be part of in my CCC adventure. From…
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Scrambled Eggs: What Shell Colour Tells Us

  • February 20, 2019
  • by Jay Ingram
Our understanding of dinosaurs today makes what we knew 50 years ago primitive. Decades ago, all we had to learn about dinosaurs and their lives was fossils: bones, tracks and…
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The Nature Connection: A New Tool for Educators Who Love Nature

  • February 12, 2019
  • by Mike Bingley
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation, one of our goals is to help Canadians of all ages discover, enjoy, appreciate and conserve the nature we both love and need. We aspire…
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Hola Monarcha!

  • February 12, 2019
  • by Donna Cook
Guest blogger Donna Cook is a nature interpreter who writes about her recent visit to the Monarch Butterflies’ overwintering grounds in Mexico. Lying down in a high mountain meadow looking…
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New Friends in The Pack

  • February 1, 2019
  • by David Freeman
David Freeman is a participant in Group 6 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. I have never met a more diverse group of people who are also so similar in my…
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The Next Extinction Level Event — Is It Already Here?

  • January 23, 2019
  • by April Overall
Are we witnessing a mass extinction? Life began on Earth 3.8 billion years ago. Since then it’s been through a lot — including five mass extinctions. That last extinction occurred…
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Nature’s Clean Up Crew

  • January 23, 2019
  • by Jerika Bradford
No need to wait once a week for these scavengers to make their round. Some species don’t get enough credit for the work they do to help keep the environment…
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Get Outside This Winter — For the Health of It!

  • January 9, 2019
  • by David DeRocco
Hibernating all winter is not exactly the best way to feel a shared connection to wildlife. When temperatures drop below zero, it’s certainly tempting to let your love of the…
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