Lakes & Rivers
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Falling for Salmon
2025-12-11
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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CWF supports the federal government’s strengthened climate plan, which benefits both the environment and the economy
2025-12-05
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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estoring Pimizii: Reflections from a Knowledge Exchange in Mi’kma’ki
2025-09-10
In March 2025, a group of First Nations knowledge holders, known as Guardians, and allied conservation practitioners from across Canada traveled to Antigonish and Paqtnkek First Nation.
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Deep impacts: Manitoba wildfires could threaten aquatic ecosystems
2025-08-14
Raging wildfires have left visible scars on much of Manitoba’s landscape this season, but the impacts of the fires can go much deeper, including right to the bottom of the lake.
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Help Save the Endangered Blanding’s Turtle
2025-06-03
The turtle with the bright yellow throat is special for many reasons, one of which is that it is a globally endangered species.
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World Turtle Day: Road mortality a top threat in Canada in May and June
2025-05-23
As we near the end of May and soon enter June, many freshwater turtles in Canada are on the lookout for mates and adequate nesting spots. But they are often crossing roads to do so, putting them in harm's way.
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Another Exotic Turtle Species is Spreading in Canada
2025-05-01
Canada is home to eight native species of freshwater turtles. Recently, however, another kind of turtle has been showing up in Canadian waters – the False Map Turtle, which is native to the United States.
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Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge Could Help Save the American Eel
2025-02-28
They have been in decline for decades, with some populations having declined by as much as 99 per cent. The American Eel’s life cycle is very unique.
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CWF Calls for Nominations for 2025 Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards
2024-11-13
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for the prestigious Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards.
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Innovating Hydropower: Fish-friendly Turbines as a Solution to Fish Mortality
2024-11-06
As the world increasingly shifts towards renewable energy, hydropower remains a leading source of electricity. In 2022, hydropower produced more power than all other renewables combined.
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