Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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CWF supports the federal government’s strengthened climate plan, which benefits both the environment and the economy
2026-06-26
CWF supports development of government policy and legislation, industry action and consumer actions to reduce emissions to a level that meets Canada’s commitment to the global target to not exceed a 1.5 degree increase in the average temperature of the planet.
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Falling for Salmon
2026-06-26
The Canadian Wildlife Federation was honored to be invited to participate in the very first He Sqyéytn (Salmon) Festival this fall in the beautiful community of Shulus, British Columbia.
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Celebrating 10 Years of iNaturalist Canada: A Decade of Tracking Species at Risk
2026-06-26
iNaturalist Canada turns 10! Since 2015, this platform has brought together a community to document and share observations of biodiversity across the country and has grown into a go-to tool for community science, helping to track wildlife populations, monitor changes in species distributions, and inform research and conservation efforts.
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On-demand Gear in the Maritimes
2026-06-22
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Marine Conservation Science team works to mitigate entanglement risk to large whales.
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Next Wildlife Video Features… The Banana Slug!
2026-06-10
One of the perks of my work is that I get to help choose the wild species we are talking about! We try to show a wide variety of living things from all over Canada. So when my team and I decided we hadn’t been to film in British Columbia’s coastal rainforest is such a long time, I was stoked!
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20,000 Amphibians and Reptiles on Roads!
2026-05-28
What can we learn from 20,000 observations of amphibians and reptiles on roads in Canada? The first thing is that many amphibians and reptiles cross roads and perish on those roads every year.
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B.C. Ferries alters Northern Expedition schedule amid efforts to avoid hitting humpback whales
2026-04-21
B.C. Ferries says it is altering the timing of one of its main routes in northern B.C. in an effort to avoid hitting humpback whales.
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Electric ferry aims to reduce underwater noise, but threats still remain for humpbacks in B.C.
2026-04-20
A company out of Victoria, B.C., has created technology that can detect marine mammals and is piloting it on a new electric passenger ferry.
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Community Science: Everyday Action That Make a Real Difference
2026-04-10
Community science (aka. citizen science) is transforming the way we understand and protect biodiversity.
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