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Booklets & handoutsBooklets & handouts
Take a closer look at the ways in which we’ll help you access the facts about wildlife. Whether it’s discovering the Hinterland Who’s Who animal fact sheets, or ordering our handy field guide to Canada’s prevalent shoreline species. </p> <h4>This content is available to our CWF Supporters and online members. Please sign in to order your free materials.<
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WallpapersWallpapers
Your desktop is the perfect habitat for this wild wallpaper. Download CWF wallpapers!
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WILD WebinarsWILD Webinars
With topics relating to conservation, wildlife and habitat, we provide a relevant online learning platform, typically for grades four to six but of benefit to any age.
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From easy-to-use apps designed as tools for your citizen science projects to picturesque wallpaper images for your computer, CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca offers a variety of useful downloads for your PC and mobile devices.
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Search Results
2025-11-21
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Error Page
2025-12-08
The page you requested could not be found. It is possible that the address is incorrect, or that the page no longer exists.
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Enough is Enough
2025-12-05
Across Canada’s land, waters, and skies – wildlife face threats they can’t overcome alone. Whales are entangled. Pronghorn struggle to migrate. Salmon are dwindling. Turtles are being crushed on our roads. Even our smallest allies, bees are vanishing. The undeniable truth is that we’re all connected, and when one species suffers, we all do. This is our moment to do more. For them, for us, for our future. Enough is Enough
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About Us
2025-12-02
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is a charitable organization that works with Canadians to make a difference to the kind of legacy we leave behind … not just for wildlife, but also for our children.
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What We Do
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is a charitable organization that works with Canadians to make a difference to the kind of legacy we leave behind … not just for wildlife, but also for our children. See how our work helps us toward this goal.
Coasts & Oceans
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Fishing Hooks Can Hurt or Kill Turtles
2025-12-05
Ontario’s turtles are in decline and need all the help they can get!
Connecting With Nature
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About iNaturalist.ca
2025-12-05
Turn your next outing into a journey of scientific discovery. Download your free iNaturalist app at iNaturalist.ca and join a network of hundreds of thousands of people observing wildlife around the globe. Using a smartphone or digital camera, anyone can share sightings of flora and fauna and contribute to a growing record of biodiversity. It’s “citizen science” that’s fun, educational and impactful.
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Bat Exclusion Calendar
2025-12-05
If you must exclude bats from your property, take a look at this calendar which outlines the most and least desirable times to do so.
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BAT ROOST MONITORING
2025-12-05
oin our “Help the Bats” project on iNaturalist.ca. You can participate as a citizen scientist by using iNaturalist.ca or the iNaturalist app (Android and iOS) to monitor your roost. The information allows us to track roost preferences and assist in a study to determine what bat house designs are optimal for Canada’s bats. To help you along, check out our step-by-step “How to Monitor Your Bat House Using iNaturalist.ca or the iNaturalist app” documents available at HelpTheBats.ca
Education & Leadership
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Bioblitz in a Box
2025-12-05
Bioblitz-in-a-box is a lasting legacy from the Bioblitz Canada 150 project that took place in 2017, made possible in part by the Government of Canada, as a Canada 150 Signature Project. These tips and tools for organizing a bioblitz were compiled by the Canadian Wildlife Federation based on various online bioblitz guides, and professional and personal experiences. Feel free to browse around to find something to help with your own bioblitz plans!
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Education wallpapers
2025-11-28
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Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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About iNaturalist.ca
2025-12-05
Turn your next outing into a journey of scientific discovery. Download your free iNaturalist app at iNaturalist.ca and join a network of hundreds of thousands of people observing wildlife around the globe. Using a smartphone or digital camera, anyone can share sightings of flora and fauna and contribute to a growing record of biodiversity. It’s “citizen science” that’s fun, educational and impactful.
Forests & Fields
Lakes & Rivers
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Are you sure you want a pet Red-eared Slider?
2025-12-05
Please don’t release unwanted pet sliders into the wild. A slider can spread disease to native wildlife and may not survive in the wild. If you see a turtle in the wild that may not be native, please report it to iNaturalist Canada (inaturalist.ca) to get the species identified. Please don’t remove native species from the wild.
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American Eel Infographic
2025-12-05
How Industry-led Endangered Species Management is FAILING the American Eel in Ontario
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Boscar Lake Creek Culvert Removal
2025-12-05
Boscar Lake Creek connects Bosk Lake and Cruiser Lake in the Horsefly River watershed, Cariboo Chilcotin Region, British Columbia. The creek is known to support a range of fish species including Kokanee, Coho Salmon, Largescale Sucker, Longnose Sucker, Mountain Whitefish, Northern Pikeminnow, Peamouth Chub, Rainbow Trout and Redside Shiner.
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