Connecting With Nature
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Intergenerational gardening reaps benefits for people and wildlife
2023-04-11
Gardening is a fun activity for all ages and beneficial for animals and our health, so it's no surprise that organizations such as the Canadian Wildlife Federation offer intergenerational programs as a way for people to connect
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Cross-generational gardening brings benefits for people and animals
2023-04-11
Cross-generational gardening brings benefits for people and animals Due to the difficulty of conservation issues today, environmental organizations need all stakeholders, with age groups spanning multiple generations. That’s why the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) wants to bring people of different ages together with their WILD Generations Gardening Club.
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CWF Leads Canadians in 2023 City Nature Challenge to Track Global Biodiversity
2023-04-05
Canadians coast to coast will compete against a record number of 460 cities from 43 countries in the 2023 City Nature Challenge, a massive effort to track and showcase global biodiversity.
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Thrill of the Chill can lift your spirits through the Canadian winter
2023-02-21
Sure, cold temperatures and snow can discourage going outside in winter, but that doesn’t mean you should hole up inside all season.
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How to Clean Out a Nest Box
2023-02-06
You might be reading this with a call for 15 centimetres of snow in the forecast but winter won’t last forever. Spring is on the horizon. If you forgot to clean out the nest boxes in your backyard at the end of autumn, early spring is another great time to get this task done.
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The Call of Freedom
2023-02-06
How Conductor Harriet Tubman Used the Call of the Barred Owl to Guide Enslaved People to Freedom
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CWF Celebrates Wildlife with National Awards
2023-01-30
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce that the winners of its annual photo contest are now featured in Canadian Wildlife and Biosphere magazines.
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Reflections of Nature
2023-01-30
The desire to capture a moment so it can last for all time must be a fundamental aspect of our nature.
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CWF and Canadian Nature Groups Welcome Global Deal to Reverse Nature Loss by 2030 at COP15
2022-12-19
Canadian environmental groups welcome the Kunming-Montreal Agreement at COP15 in Montreal to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030 and applaud Canada’s leadership, which was instrumental in landing the deal.
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