Connecting With Nature
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Canada should invest in nature as critical infrastructure
2026-05-31
In March, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced A Force of Nature: Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature. The government says the strategy will invest $3.8 billion in protecting nature, and aims to “restore critical habitats, ensure industrial strategies complement our conservation efforts, and mobilise new capital for nature.”
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Chatham-Kent residents log hundreds of species during City Nature Challenge
2026-05-26
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent says more than 200 residents participated in this year’s City Nature Challenge BioBlitz, documenting hundreds of wild plants, animals and fungi across the municipality.
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Nothing to wail at: Injured loon hitches a ride with kind-hearted volunteers to Edmonton from Fort McMurray
2026-05-12
An injured loon got a free road trip to the big city on Tuesday. Fort McMurray’s Northern Veterinary Services got a call Monday morning about a hurt common loon found at an industrial plant near Christina Lake North. The bird flew into a pipe rack, got stuck and fell to the ground, injuring its left wing in the process.
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NOT Just Another Awards Program
2026-04-02
Celebrating the people behind conservation success is as important as the work itself.
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Canada’s Wild Classrooms
2026-03-24
Canada’s wildlife and wild spaces are full of stories worth discovering — from tiny pollinators to iconic mammals and the diverse ecosystems that sustain them.
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CWF develops new tool to predict impact of ship strikes on whales
2026-03-09
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has helped update a new tool to measure the likelihood that a vessel strike will cause a lethal injury to a large whale.
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CWF Announces Winners of National Photo Contest
2026-03-03
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.
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Winners of the 2025 Reflections of Nature Photo Contest
2026-03-03
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.
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Healthy Badgers Means Healthy Grasslands
2026-02-05
As Canadian winters deepen, American Badgers are cozy in their winter burrows.
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Discovering Canada’s Hidden Wildlife with iNaturalist
2026-01-13
Frequent users of the iNaturalist app and its online platform understand the potential for discovery inherent in its use.
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