Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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CWF Senior Conservation Manager Comments on Atlantic Fisheries Closure - Video
2018-05-18
Closure to take effect in several areas today after North Atlantic Right Whales spotted
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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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Experiencing the Snake Life – CCC Participant Field Learning Update
2018-04-26
Canadian Conservation Corps Group 1 participant Nicole Webster gives us a tour at her field learning placement at SCALES Nature Park in Ontario.
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Five Fun Facts About Pacific Salmon
2018-04-17
Pacific salmon are some of the most iconic fish species in Canada.
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Monarch Butterflies Hit Hard This Winter
2018-04-13
The latest news on the Monarch Butterfly is cause for deep concern.
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Nature app helps pique interest in the great outdoors
2018-04-02
Kids will be able to recognize and learn more about the diverse flora and fauna that surrounds us, while contributing data that can be useful for conservationists
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CWF celebrates Canada’s historic transformation in marine conservation, recognizing that more strategies will be needed to protect Right Whales and other at risk species
2018-03-29
Canada now has an official marine mammal response program thanks to new federal funding and the continued and united efforts of the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) and regional response networks in BC, Quebec and Atlantic Canada who make up the Canadian Marine Animal Response Alliance (CMARA).
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