Connecting With Nature
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Photographer Tips & Tricks from Those in the Know
2021-08-17
Canadian Wildlife magazine chatted with some of the photographers featured in the magazine to get their professional tips and tricks for wildlife photography.
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To help fight climate change, give your shopping habits a makeover, advocates say
2021-08-14
Changing our relationship with stuff may be one of the most powerful ways to address a warming planet
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Three Family-friendly Nature Activities You Can Do in Your Backyard
2021-08-11
Studies show that there are many health benefits to spending time in nature, such as decreased anxiety and stress, as well as improved concentration and cognition, and calmness. With these backyard activities, you and your family can explore nature in a creative way close to home while promoting your mental and physical wellness!
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What’s the best way to handle problem bears? We asked experts.
2021-08-07
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation, Nathan Clements agreed relocation is often ineffective in those circumstances. The bears, Clements said, will just return to the area or face challenges in their new habitat, while moving bears long distances is costly.
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What Can You(th) Do?
2021-08-04
As a 17-year-old, I love seeing the achievements and voices of the World’s youth being recognized and amplified by the United Nations. Yet seeing other young leaders help solve problems like the climate crisis also leaves me feeling guilty: Why am I not changing the world? How do I even start?
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Off the Fence acquires wildlife documentary “Last of the Right Whales”
2021-08-04
Recently filmed wildlife documentary Last of the Right Whales has been acquired by Off the Fence, the team behind the Oscar-winning documentary feature My Octopus Teacher.
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CWF “WILD OUTSIDE” PROGRAM RECEIVES AWARDS FOR CONNECTING CANADIAN YOUTH AGES 15 – 18 TO NATURE AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
2021-07-13
Ongoing registration for national conservation program available in 14 cities
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Five Things to Avoid While Camping
2021-07-12
It’s important that we campers remain good stewards of the areas in which we choose to set up camp. That means doing everything you can to be a “zero footprint camper,” leaving no trace behind of your camping adventure. There are all kinds of best practices to employ as a conscientious camper. Here are a few of the worst practices that should always be avoided when camping.
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Summer Power Hour
2021-07-12
10 Things You Can Do to Make Your Garden Grow in Less Than an Hour a Week!
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