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Winter Perspectives from The Weather Network’s Kim MacDonald

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Our Marine Mammal Response Network Was Busy this Summer: The Good News and the Bad News

  • September 11, 2015
  • by CWF-FCF
    We are nearing the end of the summer season, and what a season it’s been! With so much marine wildlife visiting our food-rich oceans at this time of…
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Snapshot of the Blanding’s Turtle’s Current Situation

  • June 24, 2026
  • by Mackenzie Burns
In today’s age of technology, community science has never been more accessible. With a standard smartphone, you’ve got access to a digital camera and a GPS — add an internet…
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Nature-based Education in Spring: Pollinators and Plants

  • May 13, 2026
  • by Meagan Potter
🌸 The Power of Pollination Pollinators make it possible for many plants to reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another. In doing so, they support food webs, wildlife…
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Lawn options in a wildlife-friendly garden

  • May 7, 2026
  • by Sarah Coulber
Many people are thinking about modifying their lawns, to either help pollinators, save grass cutting time or reduce/eliminate the fuel and emissions associated with lawn mowers. But we’ve all got…
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How to Help Painted Ladies

  • April 14, 2026
  • by Jerika Bradford
Every summer, the Painted Lady butterfly arrives in Canada after an impressive migration from warmer regions. With its bright orange wings, black tips and small eye-like spots on its hindwings,…
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Canada’s Wild Classrooms

  • March 24, 2026
  • by CWF-FCF
Canada’s wildlife and wild spaces are full of stories worth discovering — from tiny pollinators to iconic mammals and the diverse ecosystems that sustain them. To support educators across the…
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Top Three Reasons Not to Garden With Peat Moss

  • March 9, 2026
  • by CWF-FCF
The harvesting of Canada’s peatlands is a growing concern for conservationists. These unique ecosystems are very different from other wetlands. The top layer of this habitat is made up of…
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The Secret Is Out

  • February 20, 2026
  • by CWF-FCF
When grassland scientists, conservationists, managers and advocates get together, it is like being part of a secret club. Sometimes being part of a small, exclusive group feels good. We have…
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Biodiversity and Climate Change Projections

  • December 4, 2025
  • by Jerika Bradford
Global biodiversity is already in decline and new research suggests the situation could worsen dramatically unless urgent action is taken. A landmark study published in Science Daily reveals that while…
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