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New and Improved! CABD Tool Helps Canadian Rivers — And Fish

  • September 24, 2024
  • by Nick Mazany-Wright
We are pleased to announce updates to the Canadian Aquatic Barriers Database! In celebration of World River’s Day (September 24, 2024), the Canadian Wildlife Federation launched even more features to…
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Autumn Bloomers — Plants that support fall migrators

  • September 18, 2024
  • by CWF
We can add beauty to our garden and support local and migratory wildlife with plants that bloom from early spring through late fall. Here are some great Canadian natives that…
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Grassland Birds are Declining – Insects Could be the Reason

  • September 12, 2024
  • by John Wilmshurst
In the last 50 years, bird populations that live in Canada’s prairies have declined by 60 per cent. Given the size of these populations, this means that millions of birds…
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Living Life for Living Labs This Summer

  • September 11, 2024
  • by CWF
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we are deeply involved in grassland carbon science. Our interest is not only in mitigating climate change, but also on how efforts to store carbon…
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CWF Partners with Girl Guides of Canada!

  • September 5, 2024
  • by Tirian Eynon
As you may have heard, we have a current partnership with the Girl Guides of Canada for their National Service Project — Action for Wildlife! Every few years, Girl Guides…
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What Can iNaturalist Tell Us About the Yellow-Banded Bumble Bee?

  • August 23, 2024
  • by CWF
Did you know that out of 800 species of bees in Canada approximately 45 are bumble bees? Notable by their telltale fuzzy yellow-and-black patterned bodies and way of almost “bumbling”…
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Restoring Canada’s Ancient Aquatic Migration Routes

  • August 20, 2024
  • by CWF
Many of Canada’s lakes, streams and rivers are part of ancient migratory routes that have been travelled by aquatic species for thousands of years. At various stages of life, salmon,…
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6 Practical Tips to Help Protect Our Marine Mammals

  • August 13, 2024
  • by April Overall
Canada’s whales are in trouble. Over half of the 40 whales species that call Canada’s waters home are at risk of extinction. They face all sorts of threats from marine…
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Water in the Grasslands

  • July 22, 2024
  • by Tracey Etwell
When you think of Canadian grasslands, do you think dry, droughty, with barren soils blowing in the wind? This photo from the “dirty thirties”; the 1930’s when severe drought combined…
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Is Freshwater Fish Safe to Eat Anymore?

  • July 12, 2024
  • by April Overall
Recent research published in the journal Environmental Research has revealed alarming findings. “Consuming just one freshwater fish from a U.S. lake or river is equivalent to drinking chemically contaminated water…
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