Education & Leadership
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Give Butterflies a Place to Drink
2019-08-12
Did you know that some butterflies also get their nutrients from damp sand, compost and manure (behaviours called “mud puddling”), as well as from tree sap and moist organic matter like rotting fruit, dung and carrion?
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CWF calls for National Pollinator Recovery Strategy
2019-08-01
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is calling for the creation of a national pollinator recovery strategy featuring pollinator pathways and a comprehensive pollinator monitoring program.
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Pollinator Recovery? A Critical Step When Banning Neonics
2019-08-01
Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, moths and flies, play critical roles in ecosystems and in the production of our food.
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Hanlon Creek Crowdfunding Campaign extended to save brook trout habitat
2019-07-31
Campaign seeks to remove the Hanlon Creek weir which is affecting water quality for brook trout in the creek
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Researchers aim to build a better bat house
2019-07-28
Wildlife experts have launched the first study of its kind in Canada to find out where bats go after they've been evicted by humans, and whether they'll settle for a man-made shelter.
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Recipe for a Native Meadow
2019-07-18
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation we’ve been busy experimenting by creating native meadows for pollinators at three sites in eastern Ontario.
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Hooked a Turtle? Here’s How to Help…
2019-07-08
Many people enjoy spending a day fishing on the lake. It’s a great way to get outside and possibly bring home a fish for supper. Unfortunately, unwanted animals, such as turtles, sometimes take an interest in the hook at the end of the fishing line.
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Canadian Wildlife Federation's Conservation Corps offers educational adventures
2019-07-02
Those interested in applying are encouraged to visit CanadianConservationCorps.ca.
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Turtle Eggs On CBC Ottawa Morning, June 26, 2019
2019-06-26
Canadian Wildlife Federation Freshwater Turtle Specialist Dave Seburn spoke with CBC Ottawa Morning June 26, 2019 regarding the need to help Canada's at-risk freshwater turtles.
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Here Are the Most Dangerous Roads in Eastern Ontario
2019-06-04
Turtles and roads are a dangerous combination.
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