Connecting With Nature
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Calgarians take on the world in City Nature Challenge
2025-12-05
460 cities from around the world are competing in the City Nature Challenge including Calgary. Local organizer Matt Wallace and the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s James Page join Global News Morning Calgary to talk about how you can share our urban biodiversity with the rest of the world.
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Ban With a Plan: Join us to #BanNeonics
2025-12-05
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we are working fiercely against the harmful effects of these pesticides. Watch the video to learn how neonics spreads through our environment.
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Augusta welcomes newest conservation area
2025-12-05
South Nation Conservation’s (SNC) newest property, Mill Run Conservation Area, is now open for day use.
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Get Outside This Winter — For the Health of It!
2025-12-05
Cold weather activity can help boost your brain, burn more calories and help combat risks of obesity and depression that come from spending a sedentary life indoors all winter. Bears and bats need to store their fat to get through the winter: humans, not so much!
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Where do bats go after they're evicted?
2025-12-05
Scientists are capturing, tagging, and releasing bats, so that after they're evicted from a home where they're unwanted, they can be tracked. The hope is they'll choose to re-locate to one of three designs of a bat home, thereby revealing their preference, and informing future bat builds.
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Canada’s wildfires take devastating toll on wildlife
2025-12-05
Canada’s boreal forests were devastated by record wildfires this year.
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100 bats found in Manotick home being tracked and studied
2025-12-05
More than 100 bats have called the attic of a Manotick mansion home for months. For researchers, the discovery is an opportunity to study the creatures, mostly big brown bats, and determine what happens to them once evicted from a home or building.
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Hanlon Creek Crowdfunding Campaign extended to save brook trout habitat
2025-12-05
Campaign seeks to remove the Hanlon Creek weir which is affecting water quality for brook trout in the creek
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46 Rescued Bats to Return Home
2025-12-05
After a long winter, the 46 bats rescued this past December in Mississippi Mills, Ontario are going home
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