Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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CWF calls for Canada to restore habitat as Monarch butterfly rebounds in Mexico
2019-02-04
The forest area in Mexico occupied by overwintering Monarchs has been assessed and the 2019 numbers are very promising, giving a reprieve to a beleaguered population.
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A New Start for the North Atlantic Right Whale?
2019-01-31
We are approaching the end of the calving season for the endangered North Atlantic Right Whales. But this year there is good news: there are four new calves in the population!
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The Next Extinction Level Event — Is It Already Here?
2019-01-24
Are we witnessing a mass extinction?
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Devastating Downfall for Western Monarchs: A Harbinger of Things to Come?
2019-01-24
All along the California coast in fall and winter, there are places you can visit where colonies of adult Monarch butterflies overwinter.
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The 10 best travel apps to plan your next vacation
2019-01-23
iNaturalist.ca was featured recently in the Ottawa Citizen as one of the best travel apps.
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Nature’s Clean Up Crew
2019-01-23
Take a look below at some of Canada’s most popular scavengers and some that just may surprise you.
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No Experience Necessary: Your Guide to Becoming A Canadian Conservation Hero
2019-01-15
While every action, individual and specific interest in wildlife is important to us, we are here to tell you that it can very easily be your name on the press release, awards trophy and banquet reception honouring today’s Conservation Heroes. Whether you submit your name now, or plan to enter for next year, here are a few things to keep in mind.
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The Decline of the Monarch Butterfly: Dr. Carolyn Callaghan
2019-01-11
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Dr. Carolyn Callaghan talks about the steep decline of the Monarch butterfly and what we can do to protect this endangered species.
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Help wanted: Why a rehab centre for wild animals is busier than ever
2018-12-31
Hope for Wildlife in Seaforth, N.S., hired 50 interns in 2018 from all over the world to keep up with demand - including CCC participant Kambal Bloxham.
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Reviewing the Risks: The Latest Assessments at the COSEWIC Meeting
2018-12-11
The assessment of 22 wildlife species by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) in November has highlighted a need for provincial and federal governments to work towards preventing the loss of Canada’s native species. COSEWIC found the risk status of three species at risk of disappearing from Canada – the Polar Bear, Black Ash tree and Chinook Salmon.
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