Endangered Species & Biodiversity
-
Where are Right Whales Most at Risk?
2021-07-12
In order to protect these vulnerable animals, we need to know where they are most at risk. This presents a surprising number of challenges. Their distribution and habitat are not completely understood, and not all mortalities are detected or can be examined to determine a cause of death. Furthermore, when a dead whale is found, we can’t be sure of where it died, as carcasses drift on ocean currents and so they can be found far from where they were killed.
-
Regina youth get outside and volunteer with help of free conservation program
2021-07-12
Teenagers in Regina are getting wild outside in a new youth leadership program by the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
-
12-year-old Dartmouth girl grows milkweed plants to help monarch butterflies
2021-06-19
Vanessa Burchill is growing and giving away hundreds of swamp milkweed seedlings so endangered monarch butterflies have somewhere safe to land and lay their eggs. A 12-year-old Dartmouth, N.S., girl is growing and giving away hundreds of milkweed plants so endangered monarch butterflies have somewhere safe to land.
-
Government of Canada invests in partnerships to support freshwater habitat research
2021-06-16
Freshwater habitats include the numerous lakes, rivers, streams and waterways that are part of Canada's diverse aquatic ecosystem. These versatile habitats and species that call them home have been affected by human activity and environmental changes. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting research that will study and inform us on how we can sustainably protect freshwater habitats for all Canadians.
-
Nova Scotia bats are back (a bit) after most were lost to white-nose syndrome
2021-06-16
Researchers are excited to find more bats have emerged in Nova Scotia this year than anticipated.
-
Legacy Pollutants: From DDT to Neonics, Canada has a Long History of Dealing With Them
2021-06-09
More than 50 years ago, Canada banned the use of the insecticide DDT.
-
What can iNaturalist Tell us About Barn Swallows?
2021-06-07
Have you had the opportunity to spot one of these flighty little birds?
-
Think Energy: The Birds and the Bees About Pollinator Meadows
2021-05-26
Let’s talk about the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees. Did you know that across North America, pollinators are in a steep decline. It may seem like an unlikely union, but utilities are ideally suited to restore these environments. Here with us to discuss Hydro Ottawa’s latest partner project to create one of the largest pollinator meadows of its kind in Eastern Ontario is Tracey Etwell from Canadian Wildlife Federation & Meaghan McDonald from Rideau Valley Conservation Authority.
-
1st endangered right whale spotted in Canadian waters, triggering crab fishery closure
2021-05-26
DFO imposes localized fishery closure after observers in plane spot whale in Cabot Strait on Sunday
-
Reprendre la route
2021-05-01
Le printemps est de retour et, lorsque le monde retournera un peu plus à la normale, il se pourrait que vous vous trouviez davantage sur la route.
- 0
- 1