Connecting With Nature
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How we can help Canada's at-risk turtles survive and thrive
2022-07-02
Slow and steady may help turtles win the race to find the perfect nesting site to breed, but humans have a vital role in ensuring they reach that finish line. With summer here, turtles are more mobile now as they search for partners and ideal grounds to lay their eggs.
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Are We Stressing Out Our Lakes?
2022-06-30
It’s Friday, and you’re anxiously awaiting 5 o’clock. You’ve got the car packed and are ready to go! Sound like you? Well, you might have a case of cottage fever! But while we’re de-stressing up at the cottage, we’re unknowingly putting our lakes under stress
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National Conservation Award Recipients Announced
2022-06-22
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce the recipients of its national conservation achievement awards.
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Intergenerational Gardening Blooms at Bruyère Village in Orleans
2022-06-08
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has received funding in part from the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. The funds will be used to create a WILD Generations Gardening Club pairing tenants of Bruyère Village with Grade 8 students at Terry Fox Elementary School, Orleans, Ont.
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CWF and Olde Forge Community Centre Create Conservation Garden
2022-06-08
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has received funding in part from the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. The funds will be used to create a conservation garden at Olde Forge Community Resource Centre in Ottawa.
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WILD Outside helps maintain PEI Trails
2022-06-01
We have also been lucky enough to partner with the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s WILD Outside Youth Leadership Program. They have committed to helping us with our maintenance program and our first day working together was on the Selkirk Forest Walking Trail where we cleared quite a few fallen trees including a monster of a beech tree which took quite a while to cut up and move off the trail.
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Regina activist's legacy lives on through edible forest, other sustainability projects
2022-05-18
Author and activist Catherine Verrall with her daughter Elizabeth. Elizabeth is continuing Catherine's passion for food sovereignty by supporting different food projects in Regina.
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Art Park in Regina's heritage neighbourhood gets makeover
2022-05-17
One of four projects in Regina which is benefitting from the Every Bite Affects the World project is an ecological garden and food forest in the city's Heritage neighbourhood.
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Environmental impact of maintaining a traditional grass lawn
2022-05-13
More homeowners are adopting the 'no-mow' lawn movement, writes Beverley Golden
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