Planting Seeds for Wildlife
Celebrate National Wildlife Week with us. When you stand up for wildlife, you give the Canadian Wildlife Federation the opportunity to create programs and build relationships with government, landowners and other private citizens just like you. Today, pledge to #DoMoreFor Wildlife by planting seeds of hope, resilience, opportunity and knowledge.
Thank you for your interest in pledging to #domoreforwildlife. At this time our National Wildlife Week Planting Seeds campaign has ended.
What is National Wildlife Week?
In 1947, Canadian Parliament officially proclaimed the week of April 10 as National Wildlife Week. April 10 is the birthday of the late Jack Miner, a Canadian conservationist known by some as the "father" of North American conservationism. "Wild Goose Jack,” as he was often referred, was one of the first conservationists to determine the migratory paths of North American birds and is credited with helping to save the iconic Canada Goose from the brink of extinction.
While we won’t all save an animal from extinction, we can all have a positive impact on our wildlife and the places they call home when we #DoMoreForWildlife.
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