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  • An Update on Canada’s Bats

    2013-12-23

    Where our Bats Stand on the SARA List Today

  • Asian Carp Invasion

    2014-10-16

    The Mississippi has been inundated with a species that could very well threaten Canada’s waters.

  • Backing the Burrowing Owl

    2025-12-05

    CWF funding is working towards helping the world’s smallest owl bounce back in Canada.

  • Backing the Leatherback

    2025-12-05

    Weighing in at a hefty 500 kilograms, the leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) may seem indestructible; however, it is listed as endangered in Canada by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and listed as critically endangered across the globe by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). 

  • Banding Birds in the Yukon

    2012-03-13

    CWF Helps Determine Migratory Bird Populations in the North.<br>By Stephanie Poff

  • Bat Surveying in the Gatineau Park

    2016-10-21

    Do our bats prefer open or closed canopies? You might be surprised by the answer!

  • Celebrate the Centennial of the Migratory Birds Convention!

    2016-05-11

    Learn more about this important convention and its important aim to conserve our migratory bird species.

  • Cleaning up a Wetland Wonderland

    2009-06-05

    An $11,800 grant from the Canadian Wildlife Federation to the BC Wildlife Federation’s Wetlandkeepers program helps ensure a future for British Columbia’s wetlands.&nbsp;

  • Conserving the Eastern Yellow-Bellied Racer

    2025-12-05

    In spring 2008, the Canadian Wildlife Federation provided $7,500 in funding to Regina researchers to develop a conservation strategy for the threatened eastern yellow-bellied racer.&nbsp;&nbsp;