Education & Leadership
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Niagara native recognized for pollinator program
2020-05-20
CWF's Canadian Conservation Corps participant and Niagara Falls resident Caitlin Brant is the developer of Monarch Mayhem program
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Toppled privy inspires teamwork and dedication on grad student’s dogsled trek
2020-02-20
Nicholas Butt’s embedded research offers improvements to wildlife federation’s adventurous outdoor program
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Canadian Conservation Corps provides opportunities, inspiration for a new generation of wildlife stewards
2020-02-04
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has carved out a reputation as a national leader in conservation education initiatives designed to inspire the next generation of wildlife and nature stewards.
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Canadian Wildlife Federation expanding programs to engage youth
2020-01-24
'We just want to get youth excited about nature'
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Sponsored Canadian Wildlife Federation launches free youth leadership program for Charlottetown teens
2020-01-17
Anyone between 15 and 18 years old can apply to participate in WILD Outside free of charge.
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Canadian Wildlife Federation Expands National Conservation Education Programming
2020-01-16
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce the unprecedented expansion of two unique service programs designed to develop and inspire conservation leadership in Canadian youth ages 15 to 30. The two programs – WILD Outside targeting youth ages 15 to 18, and the Canadian Conservation Corps for young Canadians ages 18 to 30 – are made possible with newly extended funding from the Government of Canada through its Canada Service Corps initiative.
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Get wild outside and help conservation efforts
2020-01-14
Tirian Eynon of the Canadian Wildlife Federation joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss the 2020 launch of expanded youth programs for wildlife conservation.
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New government-funded program hopes to inspire youth environmental activism
2020-01-08
You need look no further than Greta Thunberg to see how influential young people can be in regards to environmental activism. It’s no surprise then that the Canadian Wildlife Federation, with funding from government of Canada, is launching WILD Outside, a national youth program aimed at Canadians aged 15 to 18 to encourage them to develop their own conservation ethics and to jumpstart community-based projects in their area.
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