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Have You Seen Any Of These Caterpillars?

  • October 10, 2013
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
[PHOTO CREDIT: BRENDA DEROCHE – CWF PHOTO CONTEST] They are called wooly bear caterpillars and this fall my family and I are seeing a lot of them – mostly on…
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Monarchs Still In Decline

  • September 25, 2013
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
[CWF PHOTO CONTEST PICTURES SUBMITTED BY –  LEFT: BILL MCMULLEN, MIDDLE: DEBBIE OPPERMANN, RIGHT: MARY HINDLE] In an article I read this morning, monarch numbers in last winter’s annual survey…
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A Possible Biocontrol for WNS

  • September 19, 2013
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
[PHOTO CREDIT: KAREN VANDERWOLF/NB MUSEUM] I recently attended the 6th annual white-nose syndrome workshop held in Boise, Idaho Sept 3-6th. These meetings are a bit different from regular conferences in…
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Wayne Clifford’s poem – A Lament for Bats

  • August 29, 2013
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
[PHOTO CREDIT: WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME.ORG] Wayne Clifford, a poet from Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, did a CBC radio interview on Monday and read his poem, “A Lament for Bats” –…
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Listing Bats In Canada

  • August 21, 2013
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
[PHOTO CREDIT: KAREN VANDERWOLF/NB MUSEUM] North America has 48 different species of bats and 6 of them have experienced significant mortality due to white-nose syndrome. The species hardest hit are…
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European Water Chestnut at Voyageur Provincial Park

  • July 22, 2013
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
Last week I had the opportunity to go to Voyageur Provincial Park (just east of Ottawa) and help with their European water chestnut control program. European water chestnut is an…
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WNS on CBC’s Land and Sea!

  • July 19, 2013
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
[PHOTO CREDIT: DF MCALPINE] – Myself on the left with the camera crew – I recently spent two days with a CBC camera crew. They are making an episode of…
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  • Lakes & Rivers

Journée d’Élimination de la Châtaigne d’Eau! Venez Nous Aider à Protéger la Rivière des Outaouais!

  • July 5, 2013
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
[PHOTO CREDIT: VOYAGEUR PROVINCIAL PARK] Venez Nous Aider à Protéger la Rivière des Outaouais ! Nous sommes à la recherche de bénévoles qui aideront les travailleurs du Parc Voyageur provincial…
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Water Chestnut Pull Days – Come help save the Ottawa River!

  • July 5, 2013
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
[PHOTO CREDIT: VOYAGEUR PROVINCIAL PARK] Come help save the Ottawa River! Volunteers are needed to help remove Water Chestnut plants from Voyageur Provincial Park, near Chute-a-Blondeau, ON. Water chestnut is…
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Thinking of the people and wildlife affected by the floods

  • June 28, 2013
  • by CWF
As we all join together on Canada Day, we would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Canadian Wildlife Federation, to extend our thoughts and prayers to our…
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