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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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Rowing for Research
2012-01-09
<strong>By Heather Robison</strong><br><br>OAR Northwest and the Canadian Wildlife Federation Join Forces for Two Ocean Rowing Expeditions.
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Saskatchewan
2025-11-28
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Satellite Tracking Birds of Prey in Ontario
2025-12-05
With a $5,000 grant from the Canadian Wildlife Foundation, Bird Studies Canada brings a whole new meaning to bird watching with its satellite tracking program.
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Saving Ontario’s Grasslands
2009-06-03
Grasslands once spanned the southernmost tip of Ontario and went as far north as Georgian Bay, but due to continued development and invasive species they are now one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. So what is being done to help conserve this rapidly disappearing ecosystem and its inhabitants? To date, the Canadian Wildlife Federation has contributed over $15,000 to the Muskoka Wildlife Centre’s (MWC) Habitat Stewardship Program to educate youth about the conservation of grasslands and what role they can play to help local species at risk.
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Saving the North Atlantic Right Whale
2017-07-13
Entanglement is taking its toll on this Endangered species.
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Schools Aren’t Only Going Green, They’re Going Blue!
2011-06-17
Students at the Chilliwack Education Centre are helping to prevent marine pollution and conserving aquatic habitat.
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Scouting Out the Eastern Ribbonsnake
2011-06-05
CWF funding is helping researchers find new areas and identify overwintering spots for the snake.
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Setting the Record Straight on Right Whales
2014-01-28
A Response to the NRDC’s report Net Loss: The Killing of Marine Mammals in Foreign Fisheries
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Sharing Inspiration
2025-12-05
In today’s world, getting inspired is not always easy. All the more reason to share this refreshing and inspiring experience that occurred a few weeks ago at the Scott Young Public School in Omemee, Ontario. A morning tour of the grounds with lead teacher Kevin Adams (pictured above) left everyone feeling inspired and full of hope that people can make a difference. Scott Young Public School is a Canadian Wildlife Federation WILD school and has earned this designation for their participation in CWF education initiatives. As with all WILD schools, CWF has financially supported some of the school’s efforts to teach students about biodiversity through small projects located on and around their school grounds.
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Show some love
2025-12-05
Do you enjoy summers at the cottage? If so, check out the Love Your Lake program. Your lake — and its ecosystem — will thank you.