Connecting With Nature
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CCC Participants Help Out With New Brunswick Flood
2018-05-31
Canadian Conservation Corps Group 2 participant Ben Mowat describes his experience as he and the rest of the group volunteered to help victims of the New Brunswick flooding before they departed for Phase 1 of their journey.
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Variety is Life for Hummingbirds — Photo Gallery
2018-05-29
Here are some of the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Photo Contest images showing Canada’s hummingbirds in their habitat.
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How to (Safely) Move a Turtle across the Road - Video
2018-05-23
You’re driving down a back-country road and suddenly there’s a turtle on the road. What do you do? Read on to learn how to move a turtle across the road.
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CWF thanks Canadians for helping endangered species like pollinators and turtles
2018-05-18
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is thanking Canadians for helping endangered species including turtles and pollinators as we approach International Day of Biodiversity May 23 and World Turtle Day May 24.
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Gardening with Kids Helps Them Grow — And Wildlife, Too!
2018-05-17
Does your school have a garden? More and more educators are experiencing the magic that happens when a school garden becomes a dynamic teaching tool.
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From the Computer to the Woods – CCC Participant Update
2018-05-15
Canadian Conservation Corps Group 1 participant Nick Butt describes his experience with the program to date.
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5 Amazing Avian Migrators
2018-05-10
Let’s celebrate International Migratory Bird Day on May 12 by learning more about some of the coolest feathered travelers that are, or will be, arriving up North for a few months!
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It’s Mother’s Day for Turtles, Too!
2018-05-08
Happy Mother’s Day! As you celebrate, keep a lookout for turtles — she could be a mom, too!
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46 Rescued Bats to Return Home
2018-05-03
After a long winter, the 46 bats rescued this past December in Mississippi Mills, Ontario are going home
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A Case for Pollinators in Canada
2018-05-01
Pollinators — such as bees, butterflies and many others species — face real and serious problems including habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change. Insect pollinators are declining around the world. . Without pollinators, our food system will suffer. We all need insect pollinators to thrive. But here at the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we are trying to give them a fighting chance.
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