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A Hero for WhalesA Hero for Whales
CWF supports critical rescue work in Newfoundland.<br><br><br>
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Migration Madness
2016-03-08
Let’s take a look at some of the vast migrations animals take – on land, sea and air.
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Protecting the Sauger
2010-03-13
CWF recently donated $10,000 in funding to the Lac Saint-Pierre Zip Committee for their research efforts on protecting the sauger fish through the identification of spawning grounds and migration patterns. The sauger, a North American fish that belongs to the perch family, is considered the most economically valuable species in Canada’s inland waters as well as a major importance for the sport fishing sector, especially in Quebec. The change in recent years in size of the walleye and the sauger, as well as the decreasing quantity of the species demonstrates signs of problems in the population.
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Red Knot Under Review
2011-07-11
Last year we wrote about the threats facing red knots and how CWF is working to help this migratory bird. Find out how the red knot is doing now.
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Researching the Human Impact on Grizzly Bears in Alberta
2009-09-12
With a $7,500 grant from the Canadian Wildlife Foundation, Mark S. Boyce and Bogdan Cristescu, researchers with the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta, are examining the result of open-pit mining on grizzly bear behaviour.
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Right Whale Hanky-Panky
2025-12-05
Why Is the North Atlantic Right Whale Having Such a Hard Time in the Baby-Making Department?<br>By Annie Langlois
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The Biggest Risk is Keeping Kids Indoors
2025-12-05
Are we guilty of sheltering our children to a fault?