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  • Guides, Infographics & Posters

    Guides, Infographics & Posters

    Take a closer look at the ways in which we’ll help you access the facts about wildlife. Whether it’s discovering the Hinterland Who’s Who animal fact sheets, or ordering our handy field guide to Canada’s prevalent shoreline species. This content is available to our CWF Supporters and online members. Please sign in to order your free materials.

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  • Colouring Pages

    Colouring Pages

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  • Wildlife E-cards

    Wildlife E-cards

    Send Dad a wildlife e-card! You cherish our wonderful wildlife and now you can send e-greetings that reflect your love of nature.  We have developed a wide array of wildlife ecards for every occasion for you to share with your family and friends!

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  • Podcasts

    Podcasts

    Listen to podcasts on all sorts of topics relating to wildlife-friendly gardening, from its benefits, including children, soil health and more.

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  • CWF Wallpapers

    CWF Wallpapers

    Your desktop is the perfect habitat for this wild wallpaper. Download CWF wallpapers!

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  • WILD Webinars

    WILD Webinars

    With topics relating to conservation, wildlife and habitat, we provide a relevant online learning platform, typically for grades four to six but of benefit to any age.

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From easy-to-use apps designed as tools for your citizen science projects to picturesque wallpaper images for your computer, CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca offers a variety of useful downloads for your PC and mobile devices.

Coasts & Oceans

Connecting With Nature

  • The Yukon

    2025-12-11

    Download this wallpaper of the Yukon.

  • Create Your Urban Pollinator Oasis (featuring native plants of the Quebec region)

    2023-05-09

    Join CWF May 9 at 7:00 p.m. ET as special guest, Krin Haglund of Jardin Buzz will profile some of Quebec’s beautiful native plants and share how you can use them in your garden. The situation of our native pollinators may be grim, but being part of the solution doesn’t have to be! Let Krin help you bring joy, life and “buzz” to your urban garden! You will learn how to create an exuberant native pollinator garden, even in small spaces. Krin will also share inspiring examples and discuss helpful techniques for special situations such as lawn alternatives and container gardening. You will also learn techniques for saving, starting and planting native plant seeds. While the plants featured are from the Quebec area, the tips and techniques are applicable to all. We hope you can join us! Please note – this webinar will only be available as a recording for those who register for a few days afterwards. Please register to avoid missing out!

  • Canada’s Native Grasslands — Our most endangered ecosystem

    2026-04-13

    Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and members of the Canadian Grassland Coalition to highlight the 2026 Native Grassland campaign with a webinar series about Canada’s most endangered ecosystem. Covering a range of topics to inspire every interest, we’ll be joined by Nature Conservancy of Canada, Grasslands Conservation Council of BC, Meewasin Valley Authority, Birds Canada, South of the Divide Conservation Action Program, Saskatchewan Stock Growers Foundation, Canadian Cattle Association, Bee City Brandon, and the kihci-okāwīmāw askiy Knowledge Centre who will help us explore the secret life of Canada’s grasslands with you. Register and join us for this seven webinar series starting on March 25, 2026. Learn more about Canada’s most endangered ecosystem at canadasgrasslands.ca.

  • Unlocking Urban Biodiversity: A Guide to Higher Quality iNaturalist Observations

    2026-04-17

    iNaturalist is one of the world’s most popular nature apps, connecting people with nature while contributing to biodiversity science. Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation for an engaging webinar on how to make the most of your time exploring urban environments by creating high-quality iNaturalist observations. Learn practical tips for documenting species effectively, improving your identification skills, and contributing observations that can support scientific and conservation efforts. Leading the session will be Nathan Earley, a PhD candidate at the University of Victoria. Through his work with the BC Biodiversity Program, Nathan uses iNaturalist data to illuminate where British Columbia’s lesser known and often overlooked species live across urban and natural landscapes. He will share what makes an observation scientifically valuable, common pitfalls to avoid, and how your contributions can help fill critical biodiversity knowledge gaps. Whether you’re a seasoned iNaturalist user or just getting started, this webinar will help you level up your naturalist skills and contribute meaningfully to the annual City Nature Challenge and biodiversity science in Canada.

Education & Leadership

Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Forests & Fields

  • A Dash to Success Tracking your Restoration Webinar

    2024-01-17

    How are you tracking and sharing your pollinator habitat restoration success? Discover the Dashboard, a geospatial tool that allows your organization to track, store, and communicate data on your restoration efforts. Along with the ins and outs of navigation, you will learn how the Dashboard can support transparency of your sustainability goals, and streamline your restoration planning.

  • A Gardener's Guide to Invasive Plant Management Through the Seasons

    2021-03-25

    Gardens contribute to our mental and physical well-being, as well as the ecological health of our communities. If left unchecked, invasive plants can diminish these benefits. Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation on March 25 at 7:00 pm EST as invasive plant expert, Colleen Cirillo, provides guidance for the careful identification and removal of some of Canada's most invasive plants from early spring through to late fall. Species to be addressed include Dog-Strangling Vine, Garlic Mustard, Japanese Knotweed, Common Buckthorn and three invasive groundcovers.

  • Rights-of-Way Habitat Restoration: 2021 Pollinator Webinar Series, January 21

    2021-01-21

    Thursday, January 21 at 11:00 am EST Learn about the New York State DOT’s involvement in the CCAA – a voluntary conservation agreement to protect Monarch habitat and what their transportation department is doing in terms of pollinator-friendly policies, evaluation, mapping, monitoring, research and efforts along their roadsides.

  • Squirrel holding nut

    2014-10-16

    Download this wallpaper.

  • Rudbeckia

    2025-12-05

    Download this Rudbeckia wallpaper.

Lakes & Rivers