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Canadians Compete in 2025 City Nature Challenge to Track Global Biodiversity
2025-04-22
Canadians coast to coast will compete against more than 700 cities in a record 70 countries in the 10th annual City Nature Challenge from April 25 to 28, 2025.
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Southern Ontario’s native seed strategy: a regional solution to address biodiversity, climate resilience, and reconciliation
2025-01-14
New strategy maps out steps to scale up native seed supply to meet growing demand for seeds and plants.
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CWF Announces Winners of National Photo Contest
2025-01-09
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the winners of its Reflections of Nature photo contest. This year, the contest received a record-shattering number of submissions: more than 13,200 images in total, more than double the previous best year.
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Info-Tech Research Group Recognizes CWF Chief Information Officer Karl Martineau, as a 2024 Info-Tech CIO Award Winner
2024-11-19
– The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce that the organization's Chief Information Officer (CIO), Karl Martineau, has been recognized as a winner of the 2024 Info-Tech CIO Awards by Info-Tech Research Group, a global leader in IT research and advisory.
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Magic Moment for Endangered Monarchs as students raise $25,000 for habitat restoration in Ontario
2024-11-15
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is thrilled to receive a charitable donation of $25,000 over five years from The Monarch Butterfly Eclipse Project, a student-led fundraiser launched by five innovative teenagers from Ontario.
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CWF Calls for Nominations for 2025 Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards
2024-11-13
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for the prestigious Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards.
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New CWF research on agricultural land change highlights the importance of supporting farmland biodiversity in Ontario and Quebec
2024-11-12
New CWF research on agricultural land change highlights the importance of supporting farmland biodiversity in Ontario and Quebec
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How Will You Help Wildlife? Consider Leaving A Legacy Gift To The Canadian Wildlife Federation
2024-11-01
Leaving a gift in your Will is a simple act that can have a powerful impact on conservation. Anyone, regardless of age or wealth can make a legacy gift and make a lasting difference for wildlife in Canada. Here are three questions with Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) Planned Giving Program Manager, Effie Vaicoussis, to help you learn more about leaving a legacy gift to the not-for-profit charitable organization.
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Green Budget Coalition presents Budget 2025 recommendations to Finance Committee
2024-10-08
The Green Budget Coalition (GBC) released a comprehensive set of strategic recommendations for the 2025 federal budget to address the climate and biodiversity crises while reducing future costs and improving affordability and quality of life for people across Canada.
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CWF Launches Great Canadian Bioblitz to Track Biodiversity Across Canada
2024-09-04
Canadians coast to coast are invited to participate in the inaugural Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) Great Canadian Bioblitz, an event designed to track and showcase biodiversity using the iNaturalist.ca platform.