Connecting With Nature
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CWF Announces Winners of National Photo Contest
2026-03-03
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the winners of its 2025 Reflections of Nature photo contest. With 10,600 entries received in a three-month period, the popular program demonstrates the deep connection Canadians feel towards wildlife and habitat conservation.
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Winners of the 2025 Reflections of Nature Photo Contest
2026-03-03
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is proud to celebrate 22 photographers from coast to coast for their stunning images showcasing the beauty of Canada’s wildlife.
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Healthy Badgers Means Healthy Grasslands
2026-02-05
As Canadian winters deepen, American Badgers are cozy in their winter burrows.
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Discovering Canada’s Hidden Wildlife with iNaturalist
2026-01-13
Frequent users of the iNaturalist app and its online platform understand the potential for discovery inherent in its use.
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20 Million iNaturalist.ca Observations and Counting
2025-09-09
This August, iNaturalist Canada (iNaturalist.ca) has officially surpassed a monumental milestone: 20 million wildlife observations from across the country! That’s 20 million glimpses into Canada’s incredible biodiversity, captured and shared by a growing community of nature lovers, scientists, educators and everyday explorers
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Nature Journalling for Kids
2025-09-08
Outdoor educator Billie Jo Reid aims to inspire enthusiasm for the environment through sketching in nature.
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How to transform a yard from boring lawn to oasis of biodiversity
2025-08-30
There’s lots of Joe Pye Weed in Kim Dooley’s Pointe-Claire garden — and, despite its name, it’s not a weed at all. Rather, it’s a pollinator-friendly native perennial, its domed flower heads composed of numerous tiny, pink or purple florets that bloom from midsummer through fall.
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New Milestone: 100,000 Turtle Observations on iNaturalist Canada!
2025-08-21
The Help the Turtles project on iNaturalist Canada hit a major milestone in July of this year: 100,000 observations of turtles in Canada!
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Community Science With Proven Results: Join Us for Global Bird Rescue 2025!
2025-08-20
While the number of estimated bird deaths due to collisions with buildings is staggering, you can play a key role in helping mitigate these deaths by rescuing birds and identifying hazardous structures.
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Rare albino turtles hatch from eggs found outside rural Ottawa home
2025-08-19
Blanding's turtles are usually dark grey in colour with a brown to black shell and a distinctive bright yellow neck. But these pigmentless hatchlings, born at an incubation lab in Kanata, have blood red eyes, pink skin and almost white shells.
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