Welcome, 

WILD Generations

Background

WILD Generations promotes intergenerational mentorship through meaningful outdoor activities that connect people of all ages with nature. The program supports organizations working with youth and seniors by providing resources to encourage shared experiences in bird watching, hiking, fishing, wildflower identification walks, iNaturalist exploration, and knowledge sharing. These activities foster a deep appreciation for biodiversity, contribute to citizen science, and help build strong, connected communities.

Why Join WILD Generations?

TIn the face of habitat loss, climate change, and invasive species, connecting generations through nature is more important than ever. Intergenerational outdoor programs offer opportunities to build friendships, share knowledge, and inspire a lifelong love of the environment.

If you have questions about the program, please email cwfeducation@cwf-fcf.org.



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Goal of the Program

The program encourages intergenerational knowledge sharing, social inclusion and volunteering in outdoor activities which serves as a legacy project to raise a generation of young conservationists that will make an impact on wildlife habitat.

What You Can Do

Birding

Create or maintain a pollinator garden

Hiking

Crafting (Build a bird house)

Fishing

Wildflower identification

Indigenous knowledge learning

Learn about iNaturalist

Sign up to share your expertise on a specific subject

Did You Know?

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Older adults aged 65 and above could make over one-fifth of the Canadian population by 2025
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In 2018, about 79% of Canadian youth aged 15 and older contributed about 5 billion volunteer hours
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Did you know mature generations born between 1918- 1946 are top formal volunteers in Canada and contribute on average 222 volunteer hours per year

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In the News

  • CWF Announces Winners of National Photo Contest

    March 3, 2026 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the winners of its 2025 Reflections of Nature photo contest. With 10,600 entries received in a three-month period, the popular program demonstrates the deep connection Canadians feel towards wildlife and habitat conservation.

  • Catharine Parr Traill

    March 4, 2026 - <strong>By April Overall</strong></p> <p>A tribute to Canada’s floral godmother

  • CWF Announces Winners of National Photo Contest

    March 3, 2026 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the winners of its 2025 Reflections of Nature photo contest. With 10,600 entries received in a three-month period, the popular program demonstrates the deep connection Canadians feel towards wildlife and habitat conservation.

  • Winners of the 2025 Reflections of Nature Photo Contest

    March 3, 2026 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation is proud to celebrate 22 photographers from coast to coast for their stunning images showcasing the beauty of Canada’s wildlife.

  • The Buzz on Bees

    March 2, 2026 -

  • The Secret Is Out

    February 20, 2026 - When grassland scientists, conservationists, managers and advocates get together, it is like being part of a secret club.

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