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. WILD Webinars are informative, engaging and just the right length at 20 to 30 minutes. Our Hinterland Who’s Who iconic species series is just one example of the quality content we have to share.

Hummingbirds, Part 1
This webinar will be presented by Mr. Eric Pittman of Victoria BC around the Rufus Hummingbirds migration patterns/habits and their unique activity of “Dual Nesting”.Elementary students Grades 3-8.
1pm Eastern Time.

The Value of Trees
The presentation will be around the value of trees to the environment, how to plant trees, value of trees to wildlife and their habitat. Also introduced will be their contributions to environments and employment around the world.Grade 4-8
Sept 22
1pm EST

Orca
Join CWF and HWW on the Orca! The Canadian Wildlife Federation is pleased to present engaging and informative webinars that relate to conservation, wildlife and habitat. The webinars will last about 15-25 minutes, perfect for learners in grades 4-6 but relevant for any age group. If you miss one of the live sessions, you can watch them anytime online.
The Build 4
6TH July at 1 pm EST Register » Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and friends for a Totally Wild Webinar. Sail away with us to the Gaspé Peninsula, where high school students are building sail boats as part of an exciting new initiative that teaches science, math, history, geography and best practices on the water
The Build 3
8TH June at 1 pm EST Register » Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and friends for a Totally Wild Webinar. Sail away with us to the Gaspé Peninsula, where high school students are building sail boats as part of an exciting new initiative that teaches science, math, history, geography and best practices on the water
Atlantic Puffin
April 28 at 1 pm ETJoin CWF and HWW on the Atlantic Puffin! The Canadian Wildlife Federation is pleased to present engaging and informative webinars that relate to conservation, wildlife and habitat. The webinars will last about 15-25 minutes, perfect for learners in grades 4-6 but relevant for any age group. If you miss one of the live sessions, you can watch them anytime online.

The Build 2
April 23rd at 1 pm ET Register » Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and friends for a Totally Wild Webinar. Sail away with us to the Gaspé Peninsula, where high school students are building sail boats as part of an exciting new initiative that teaches science, math, history, geography and best practices on the water.
Monarch Webinar
Talking about monarch butterflies and how to help this species at-risk.