Connecting With Nature
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Edmonton bear expert who once tracked celebrity Banff grizzly wins national award
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation has recognized Titchener with the Roland Michener Conservation Award for her nearly 20 years of work developing and delivering wildlife safety and conservation programs. She founded the Alberta-based Bear Safety and More, which provides services to clients across Western Canada, Saskatchewan, Ontario and the United States.
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Conserving Canadian wildlife: An important task for each Canadian
2025-12-05
With wildlife and habitats under dire threat, the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s new CEO issues an urgent appeal for Canadians to become more involved and help create a culture of conservation.
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Fireflies are flooding Ottawa with light this summer
2025-12-05
The wet spring that brought us bumper crops of mosquitoes and deer flies has also left us a kinder gift: This is an amazing summer for fireflies.
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Why Our Wildlife is Part of What Makes Me Canadian
2025-12-05
“These lands and the wildlife that occupy them are an important part of my identity as a Canadian.” ~Carolyn Callaghan, Senior Conservation Biologist, Terrestrial Wildlife
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Changes to endangered species act
2025-12-05
David Browne, the Conservation Director at CWF says the changes to the endangered species act rolls back some protections species once had.
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Diving into Winter
2025-12-05
Below zero temperatures, chilly winds, snow covered grounds…. How do Canadian wildlife prepare themselves? Let’s dive right into wildlife in winter!
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City Nature Challenge 2025 Results Are In!
2025-12-05
This year’s City Nature Challenge (CNC) was one for the history books! Not only was 2025 another record-breaking year for biodiversity observations around the globe, but it also marked the 10th anniversary of this incredible community science event.
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Canadian Wildlife Federations’ - Grow Don’t Mow campaign
2025-12-05
Tim talks to Sarah Coulber conservation education specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. She talks which pollinator plants are available each may (grown in Vineland at Willowbrook) so people can plant and attract wildlife (bees, birds, butterflies) to their gardens.
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Give Forest Bathing a Try for World Relaxation Day
2025-12-05
Forest bathing, in its essence, means taking in the forest atmosphere. It’s to bathe one’s mind and soul with the forest.
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Bee Hero Garden Challenge winners congratulated for their efforts
2025-12-05
Throughout the summer of 2021, participants showed their progress with before and after pictures of their gardens designed to provide beauty for their homes as well as help pollinators do their jobs
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