Connecting With Nature
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National Wildlife Week Plants a Message of Hope
2021-04-01
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) will celebrate National Wildlife Week April 4-11 by planting seeds of hope and opportunity.
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Canadian Wildlife Federations’ - Grow Don’t Mow campaign
2021-04-01
Tim talks to Sarah Coulber conservation education specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. She talks which pollinator plants are available each may (grown in Vineland at Willowbrook) so people can plant and attract wildlife (bees, birds, butterflies) to their gardens.
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Little Green Sprouts – 3 Toddler-friendly Gardening Projects
2021-03-30
Gardens provide a wonderful environment for children to explore, learn and play. Check out these hands-on, toddler-friendly activities that invite even the youngest family members outside to get outside and explore! For even more family-friendly outdoor activities, check out our WILD Family Nature Club.
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Citizen scientists are being asked to help determine the effectiveness of bat boxes
2021-03-30
Do you have a bat box at your cottage? If so, the Canadian Bat Box Project needs your help. Karen Vanderwolf, a PhD student at Trent University, and her project partners at the Canadian Wildlife Federation and the Wildlife Conservation Society, are calling on citizen scientists from across the country to help better understand how effective bat boxes are and to determine best practices for their design and placement.
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Newfoundland is my muse': This award-winning photographer has found her new home
2021-03-11
Chen's photography showcasing the island's landscapes has netted her more than a dozen prestigious photography awards across the globe, including the grand prize of the 2020 Reflections of Nature contest hosted by Canadian Wildlife Magazine. She also received 12 honourable mentions at the International Photography Awards in 2020.
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Surprising Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change
2021-03-05
today, we’re taking a look at four surprising heroes in the fight against climate change! Seriously, be prepared for your jaw to drop.
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Turn your yard into a bustling ecosystem: Here's how to garden for wildlife
2021-03-03
You're probably going to be spending a lot of time at home this spring. Why not transform your space into a sanctuary for local wildlife?
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Let Your Imagination Run Wild
2021-03-01
This April the TNRL is inviting everyone to let their imagination run wild for National Wildlife Week. Celebrated annually by the Canadian Wildlife Federation around April 10th, this year the CWF is challenging Canadians to #DoMoreForWildlife. Children under the age of 12 can learn more about the wildlife and plants in their own community with the In My Backyard Bingo challenge, created in partnership with the Kamloops Naturalist Club. The challenge launches on April 1st and closes on April 10th. Participants can submit their completed challenges through tnrl.ca for a chance to win passes to the BC Wildlife Park.
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