Connecting With Nature
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The state of the right whale
2018-07-10
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick with Dr. Sean Brillant, a Senior Conservation Biologist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
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No More Excuses — Time to Get Outside With Your Kids!
2018-07-05
There are very few things that I like more than spending time in nature with my two kids.
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Why Our Wildlife is Part of What Makes Me Canadian
2018-06-30
“These lands and the wildlife that occupy them are an important part of my identity as a Canadian.” ~Carolyn Callaghan, Senior Conservation Biologist, Terrestrial Wildlife
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Hinterland Who's Who: Get a closer look at Canadian wildlife
2018-06-28
Hinterland Who's Who celebrates with Ottawa-Gatineau on Canada Day at the Museum of History. Watch adorable video!
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Tropical Sea Turtles in Canada!?
2018-06-15
It’s true! Every summer our waters are invaded by gentle giants from the south! Read more.
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5 Ways to Reduce Your Plastic Footprint at Your Favourite Fast Food Joint
2018-06-14
Plastic is everywhere. Some of it is important – think medical equipment, but others are just wasteful.
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Unexpected Wildlife Encounters
2018-06-14
School is over, summer is on... cue the Canadian wilderness! Camping, cottages, long hikes - and possibly, a life-changing encounter with a wild beast. What was your unexpected encounter with a wild animal?
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It’s Turtle Nesting Season!
2018-06-12
Have you ever seen a turtle digging on the side of the road and wondered what they were doing? That was likely a female turtle nesting.
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From Ocean to Prairie — CCC Participant Experiences Canada’s Diversity
2018-06-05
Shannon is a participant in Group 1 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. She writes of her experience in her field learning placement. Having grown up on the east coast with saltwater in my veins, the prospect of spending four months in the centre of the country in a landlocked province was daunting. Lakes just aren’t the
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Young Adults Help New Brunswick Flood Victims
2018-05-31
After helping Fredericton homeowners during the floods, the newest recruits in the Canadian Conservation Corps are planning additional community service and conservation projects across Canada.
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