Connecting With Nature
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Nominate Conservation Champions for National Awards
2021-12-16
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is now inviting nominations for several national conservation awards.
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The Eco-Friendly Holiday Party
2021-12-13
The holidays are about living large: lots of fun, food and festivities.
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Risky Business: Death Defying Animal Acts
2021-12-10
There are a few patterns in relation to risk taking that are fascinating in the wild world! Buckle up and enjoy the ride!
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Counting Crows…
2021-12-10
And gannets and swallows and sparrows and… A new study suggests there are 50 billion birds on the wing in the world. Some are plentiful, other species have dwindled to fewer than 5,000
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North Delta teen concerned about trees being cut down in Sunshine Hills
2021-11-10
Simrin Sandhu posted a petition last summer that has since received more than 1,300 signatures
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Back Off!
2021-11-05
The fight or flight response is in our DNA. In fact, it’s in the DNA of animals across the world. However, some animals have particularly peculiar ways of defending themselves. Keep reading to find seven of the most mind boggling strategies wildlife have mustered to keep themselves safe.
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Regina event highlights ‘treets’ this Halloween
2021-11-01
A new event is using Halloween to teach children about nature. Roman Lytwin wanted to share knowledge about the Regina Arboretum with others in the city. She decided to create an event called “Halloween Treets.”
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Midland MLA Blaine Pedersen Recognized For Contribution to Wildlife Conservation
2021-09-26
Midland MLA Blaine Pedersen has been awarded the 2021 Past Presidents’ Canadian Legislator Award by the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Each year an elected legislator is recognized for a significant contribution toward the conservation of wildlife in Canada.
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Elm zigzag sawfly, Aproceros leucopoda (Hymenoptera: Argidae), recorded for the first time in North America through community science
2021-09-23
The elm zigzag sawfly, Aproceros leucopoda Takeuchi (Hymenoptera: Argidae), was reported for the first time in North America during the summer of 2020. Characteristic zigzag defoliation was reported in the province of Québec, Canada, on the community science website, iNaturalist.
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Protecting Canada’s Forests
2021-09-21
Protecting Canada’s Forests Through Personal Action The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s programs engage young Canadians in conservation.
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