Connecting With Nature
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46 Rescued Bats to Return Home
2018-05-03
After a long winter, the 46 bats rescued this past December in Mississippi Mills, Ontario are going home
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A Case for Pollinators in Canada
2018-05-01
Pollinators — such as bees, butterflies and many others species — face real and serious problems including habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change. Insect pollinators are declining around the world. . Without pollinators, our food system will suffer. We all need insect pollinators to thrive. But here at the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we are trying to give them a fighting chance.
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Saving Water in Style
2018-04-24
Make Rain Barrels a Fun Feature of Your Garden — Not an Ugly Tool to Hide!
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Nature app helps pique interest in the great outdoors
2018-04-04
Kids will be able to recognize and learn more about the diverse flora and fauna that surrounds us, while contributing data that can be useful for conservationists.
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CWF THANKS CANADIANS FOR GOING WILD FOR NATURE: Groundhog Day is the perfect opportunity to share wildlife observations
2018-02-01
With Groundhog Day and World Wetlands Day approaching, the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is encouraging Canadians to post their wildlife pictures to a growing national online database which has quadrupled in the last year thanks in a large part to the Bioblitz Canada 150 project.
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CWF Joins Canada Service Corps
2018-01-17
Youth will soon be travelling by dog sled, helping species like turtles and eels and having a whale of a time with the Canadian Conservation Corps, a new service program funded by the Government of Canada as part of the Canada Service Corps.
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Liberals aim to 'instil culture of service' with new national youth initiative
2018-01-16
Canada Service Corps will partner with service organizations, provide grants to young people
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New Canada Service Corps to get $105M until 2021 to boost youth volunteering
2018-01-16
The organizations involved include such groups as the YMCA, 4-H and Apathy Is Boring as well as the Canadian Wildlife Federation and Katimavik, among others.
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Bats rescued for Christmas
2017-12-15
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is thanking the community of Almonte, ON for helping to rescue 46 bats this holiday season and calling for donations to support the mammals until they can be released back into the wild in spring.
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The Wilderness Next Door
2017-11-21
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