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Guides, Infographics & PostersGuides, Infographics & Posters
Take a closer look at the ways in which we’ll help you access the facts about wildlife. Whether it’s discovering the Hinterland Who’s Who animal fact sheets, or ordering our handy field guide to Canada’s prevalent shoreline species. This content is available to our CWF Supporters and online members. Please sign in to order your free materials.
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Wildlife E-cards
Wildlife E-cards
Send Dad a wildlife e-card! You cherish our wonderful wildlife and now you can send e-greetings that reflect your love of nature. We have developed a wide array of wildlife ecards for every occasion for you to share with your family and friends!
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CWF WallpapersCWF Wallpapers
Your desktop is the perfect habitat for this wild wallpaper. Download CWF wallpapers!
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WILD WebinarsWILD Webinars
With topics relating to conservation, wildlife and habitat, we provide a relevant online learning platform, typically for grades four to six but of benefit to any age.
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From easy-to-use apps designed as tools for your citizen science projects to picturesque wallpaper images for your computer, CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca offers a variety of useful downloads for your PC and mobile devices.
Coasts & Oceans
Connecting With Nature
Education & Leadership
Endangered Species & Biodiversity
Forests & Fields
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The Benefits of Mycorrhizae in Restoration
2023-01-20
Scientists have discovered how important it may be to include locally adapted microbes with your locally adapted plants. Mycorrhizal fungi can improve yield and plant and soil growth by transporting phosphorous and nitrogen and other nutrients from soil, collecting water from the soil, providing resistances from plant herbivores, improving drought tolerance, and decreasing soil erosion. Many restoration environments may have ineffective soil fungi due to moving, tillage or human caused change and could benefit from the addition! Hear from Dr. Liz Koziol to learn the advantages of including mycorrhizae in your rights-of-way restoration plans and techniques for application!
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Texas Department of Transportation Wildflower Program
2023-03-23
The Texas Department of Transportation has been implementing vegetation management practices in support of pollinators since 1932. From then on, the department has developed a comprehensive wildflower program, particularly in recognition of the state as a key stopover during Monarch migration. Hear from Sam Glinsky, Vegetation Specialist, to learn more about the lifecycle of a Texas roadside, the benefits of the program beyond the road, and the public education and stewardship practices they follow!
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Creating Pollinator Habitat: Opportunities and Examples from Roadsides and other Right-of-Ways
2019-12-12
Pollinating insects are in crisis across North America, with steep declines in some groups. This introductory webinar in our 2019-2020 Pollinator Series will discuss the opportunities that transportation, utility and other corridors present to increase and improve available pollinator habitat across the landscape. Examples from all sectors will be discussed, and the highlights of CWF’s 2019 pilot project in eastern Ontario will be presented.
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Helping Bees in the Garden
2014-07-22
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Gardening for Butterflies
2014-07-15
Lakes & Rivers
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