Thank you for your interest in Canada’s wildlife! During the year we host several wildlife events, such as bioblitzes, gardening workshops, pollinator webinars, educator workshops and more!
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Upcoming Events
Bioblitz
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Great Canadian Bioblitz
2026-09-18
The CWF Great Canadian Bioblitz returns to provide nature enthusiasts with a fun and easy way to connect with nature — and take inventory of Canada’s wildlife species.
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Vilis Family Wildlife Area BioBlitz
2026-06-13
Ausable Bayfield Conservation invites you to join us on the 1st Anniversary of the Dedication of the Vilis Family Wildlife Area to document as many species as we can! The Vilis Family Wildlife Area was donated by the Vilis Family.
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Gibsons to the Creek: Coastal BioBlitz
2026-06-05
Become a citizen scientist! On Friday, June 5th, we are officially launching our month-long BioBlitz. We're asking everyone to use the free iNaturalist app to document and collect data on local marine and coastal species on the lower Sunshine Coast.
Presentation
Workshop
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Art in the Garden
2026-05-23
This event is for anyone who wishes to deepen their relationship with nature through sketching or painting — no experience necessary!
Webinars
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Gardening for Pollinators Webinar
2026-06-25
Learn about Canada’s seven kinds of pollinators and their importance in our daily lives. We’ll also give you lots of simple yet powerful tips to help these tiny allies in your outdoor space and resources to help you along. We hope to see you there!
Conferences
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North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
2026-07-01
CWF's nonformal education team will be attending.
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International Outdoor Education Research Congress
2026-06-26
CWF's nonformal education team will be attending.
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Tradeshow/expo/fair
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Discover 2026 Girl Guides Nova Scotia Camp
2026-06-24
CWF's informal education team will be attending.
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Bridlewood Community Association’s Block Party
2026-06-20
CWF's nonformal education team will be attending.
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1000 Trees for Rouge
2026-05-03
Learn about Canada’s seven kinds of pollinators and their importance in our daily lives. We’ll also give you lots of simple yet powerful tips to help these tiny allies in your outdoor space and resources to help you along. We hope to see you there!