Connecting With Nature
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CWF and Green Budget Coalition Urge Canada to Reverse Biodiversity Loss
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) joins the Green Budget Coalition in urging Canada to scale up funding to meet climate and nature goals.
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National Conservation Award Recipients Announced
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce the recipients of its national conservation achievement awards.
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Nominate Your Conservation Champions for National Wildlife Awards
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is now inviting nominations for several national conservation awards.
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Intergenerational Gardening Blooms at Bruyère Village in Orleans
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has received funding in part from the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. The funds will be used to create a WILD Generations Gardening Club pairing tenants of Bruyère Village with Grade 8 students at Terry Fox Elementary School, Orleans, Ont.
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CWF and Canadian Nature Groups Welcome Global Deal to Reverse Nature Loss by 2030 at COP15
2025-12-05
Canadian environmental groups welcome the Kunming-Montreal Agreement at COP15 in Montreal to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030 and applaud Canada’s leadership, which was instrumental in landing the deal.
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Nominate Conservation Champions for National Awards
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is now inviting nominations for several national conservation awards.</p><p> “This past year, the pandemic continued to bring its challenges, but many have found comfort in looking towards those who are doing good in the world and helping those in need,” said Rick Bates, CEO. “The Canadian Wildlife Federation applauds those everyday heroes who have furthered their community or country in the conservation of wildlife.”
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Habitat Loss Most Common Threat to Canada’s Biodiversity
2025-12-05
Habitat loss is the most common threat to Canada’s biodiversity and must be addressed through strong government policies and personal actions, warns the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) as world leaders prepare to meet in Montreal for the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP15) conference.
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Canadian environmental groups call for ambitious global and national action to save nature before it’s too late
2025-12-05
In the leadup to the UN’s COP15 (NatureCOP) in Montreal, 17 Canadian environmental organizations are calling on Canadian and world leaders to deliver a win for the future of people and the planet by landing a new global deal to save nature and committing to a national action plan to achieve this at home.
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CWF and Olde Forge Community Centre Create Conservation Garden
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has received funding in part from the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. The funds will be used to create a conservation garden at Olde Forge Community Resource Centre in Ottawa.
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Give a Gift to Wildlife This Holiday Season
2025-12-05
– The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has launched its annual holiday wishes campaign, thanking supporters for their continued and dedicated assistance in creating a better and brighter future for Canada’s wildlife and their habitat.
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