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  • Your Perfect Tree

    Your Perfect Tree

    CWF wants to help you deck the halls…sustainably. Read on and we’ll land you your perfect Christmas tree!

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  • Doing Our Lakes Justice

    2013-07-15

    Will you lend your lake a helping hand this summer?

  • Doing Right by the Right Whale

    2013-05-09

    CWF meets with DFO to resolve right whale entanglement issues.

  • Drones

    2015-07-14

    The Tools that are Changing the Face of Wildlife Conservation

  • Ecotourism: A Sweet Escape

    2025-12-05

    The hot summer sun heats up the streets of the city, the air is thick and dry and the days of summer will soon be a thing of the past. You need a break – make that a getaway – from the daily grind. But what kind of adventure can you have that’s both easy on the Earth and on your wallet? Save your pocket change and your carbon footprint with ecotourism. 

  • Eggs-pecting

    2011-03-07

    In just a few short weeks, songbirds will come flitting back to our backyards, searching for scraps to build their nests. But what happens when it’s built? How do females bond with their chicks? How do chicks get their mother’s attention? We’ve got all the answers. Just keep reading!

  • Eight Reasons to Get Excited About Fall

    2014-09-11

    As the weather is getting colder, so too might your mood. Keep reading and let us change your mind about Canada’s cooler months.

  • Endangered Species

    2025-12-05

    Read these wildlife-related stories on endangered species.

  • Endangered Species: Wildlife Needs Your Help

    2007-07-11

    As a national wildlife conservation organization, the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s overarching objective is to prevent more of Canada’s fish, wildlife and plant species from being at risk. For the 585 species already at some degree of risk in Canada, we aim to reverse the threatening conditions that have lead to their decline. 

  • Endangered Species on the Brink

    2025-12-05

    The Canadian Wildlife Federation is kicking off the New Year with a new crop of projects to fund. In 2011, the Endangered Species Program is supporting an array of new species – from the tiny Olympia oyster to the gargantuan killer whale.

  • Every Drop Counts

    2025-12-05

    Here’s How to Start Cutting Back on Your Water Consumption

  • Explore our Stories :: Backyard Habitat

    2025-12-05

    Explore our Stories :: Backyard Habitat

  • Explore our Stories :: Canada's Waters

    2025-12-05

    Canada's Waters

  • Explore our Stories :: Climate Change

    2025-12-05

    Explore our Stories :: Climate Change

  • Explore our Stories :: Endangered Species

    2025-12-05

    Explore our Stories :: Endangered Species

  • Explore our Stories :: Flora & Fauna

    2025-12-05

    Explore our Stories :: Flora & Fauna

  • Explore our Stories :: Funded Projects

    2025-12-05

    See how the Canadian Wildlife Federation is supporting wildlife through funding. 

  • Explore our Stories :: Gardening

    2025-12-05

    Explore our Stories :: Gardening

  • Falling from the Skies

    2016-03-08

    What’s one of the greatest threats to migratory birds? Read on to find out.

  • Falling to Pieces

    2025-12-05

    <strong>By April Overall</strong></p> <p>How would you like it if your home suddenly began to shrink? Wildlife across the country is being forced to live in smaller and smaller quarters and they’re paying the price. Read on to learn more.<br><br>