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Celebrate the Holiday Season in the Great Outdoors

  • December 9, 2020
  • by April Overall
It’s tempting to park yourself on the couch with a spiked eggnog and watch Love Actually again – for the millionth time – during December. No one can argue that…
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More Pacific Salmon and Trout Can Now Go Home

  • November 20, 2020
  • by CWF
Broad Scale Efforts Underway to Restore Fish Passage Across B.C. An elevated stream culvert may mean nothing more than simple road maintenance to us. But to a Pacific salmon desperately…
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North Atlantic Right Whale Sighting! A Bittersweet Encounter

  • November 18, 2020
  • by Farheen Kadwa
The first and only time I ever saw an Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale was in 2016, off the coast of Digby, Nova Scotia. I had booked a trip with…
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How to Prepare Your Garden for Winter

  • November 12, 2020
  • by April Overall
13 Tasks to Get Done Before Old Man Winter Arrives You’ve dusted off your winter coat and changed the tires on your car, but preparing for the ice and snow…
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Why You Should Nominate Young Canadians for National Awards…

  • November 1, 2020
  • by Stephanie Poff
…Even when you don’t actually know them personally. The Canadian Wildlife Federation is currently accepting nominations for the annual awards program, the Canadian Conservation Awards. Here are the four potentially…
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Halloween Night — It All Comes To An End!!!

  • October 30, 2020
  • by Tobi McIntyre
Get These Halloween Treats — Before It’s Too Late! Handing out treats is a Halloween tradition. Since many areas can’t go door-to-door Trick or Treating this year, we’re handing out…
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How Government Can Invest in a Green Recovery

  • October 15, 2020
  • by Chelsea Ferguson
As Canada works to rebuild in the face of COVID-19, nature remains one of our greatest assets for creating a more resilient and sustainable future. This week, the Green Budget…
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Thinking Outside the School

  • October 13, 2020
  • by Matthew Church
As children head back to class, could increased outdoor education be an effective strategy in the COVID-19 era? Giving today’s children more opportunities to experience nature first-hand has grown in…
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How to Prevent Birds from Colliding with Windows

  • October 13, 2020
  • by Chelsea Ferguson
Nothing signals the arrival of winter quite like a V-shaped flock of Canada Geese overhead. From August through to the middle of November, hundreds of Canada’s migratory birds fly south…
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Playing Dead

  • October 13, 2020
  • by April Overall
Fido isn’t the only one who can do this cool trick. Several creatures in the animal kingdom fake their own death — to escape predators or even find a mate!…
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