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  • Canada’s Budget Includes Welcome News for Wildlife

    2021-04-20

    The new federal budget includes several important investments in the conservation of wildlife and habitat which will support the economy and help address the biodiversity crisis, the Canadian Wildlife Federation says.

  • 23 CANADIAN CITIES JOIN FORCES TO TRACK BIODIVERSITY

    2021-04-15

    A coalition of 23 Canadian cities lead by the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) have signed on to participate in the <a href="http://donate.cwf-fcf.org/site/R?i=8SMZwI2zyuOCau3fCEslDg" target="_blank">2021 City Nature Challenge</a> (CNC) event, part of a friendly international collaboration designed to connect people to nature while taking an inventory of wildlife species around the globe. Over 440 cities from 44 countries are registered to participate in this year’s event, which encourages use of the free iNaturalist app to track species observations that become part of an international database of biodiversity.

  • Natural is Beautiful

    2021-04-14

    Your shoreline was meant to be naturally beautiful.

  • Letter: Plant a message of hope

    2021-04-08

    National Wildlife Week runs from April 4 to April 11

  • 7 Ways to Make Your Lawn a Place of Refuge for Pollinators

    2021-04-07

    Our Pollinators are in Trouble – Your Lawn Could Make All the Difference

  • IUCN Global Youth Summit on nature to be held online from 6 to 16 April

    2021-04-06

    More than 10,000 young people will connect and exchange ideas online at the first-ever International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Global Youth Summit, from 6 to 16 April.

  • 3 easy ways to create a wildlife-friendly garden at your cottage

    2021-04-06

    If you’re a nature enthusiast and want to transform your cottage into a haven for wildlife, creating a wildlife-friendly garden can attract animals to your yard by providing food and shelter. One of the joys of visiting the cottage is the opportunity to get back to nature and observe interesting critters like birds and butterflies, and a wildlife-friendly garden will allow you to view these animals from the comfort of your own porch.

  • Lanark County's experience creating welcoming habitats for butterflies.

    2021-04-03

    Lanark County's experience creating welcoming habitats for butterflies.

  • Hope grad’s love for the outdoors leads her to Conservation Corps

    2021-04-02

    The recent Hope Secondary School graduate is wrapping up a gap year with the Canadian Conservation Corps. While her adventures have taken her back home to Hope to build insect hotels for important pollinators, the experiences certainly didn’t start there – nor were they intended to at the beginning of her gap year.

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