Connecting With Nature
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A Good Start for Monarchs
2025-12-05
The overwintering Monarch population in Mexico has increased. Let’s help them when they make their trip home to Canada!
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Hope grad’s love for the outdoors leads her to Conservation Corps
2025-12-05
The recent Hope Secondary School graduate is wrapping up a gap year with the Canadian Conservation Corps. While her adventures have taken her back home to Hope to build insect hotels for important pollinators, the experiences certainly didn’t start there – nor were they intended to at the beginning of her gap year.
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Why Atlantic Canada's lucrative seafood industry is concerned about Elizabeth Warren
2025-12-05
Environmentalist Sean Brillant of the Canadian Wildlife Federation defends the measures. "I believe the actions that have been taken and are continuing to be taken by Canada are sound and deserve some acknowledgement that these are good decisions," he said.
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Growing Options for Edibles
2025-12-05
Have you been wanting to have a food garden but aren’t sure if you want to go with pots, raised beds or in the ground?
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Help wanted: Why a rehab centre for wild animals is busier than ever
2025-12-05
Hope for Wildlife in Seaforth, N.S., hired 50 interns in 2018 from all over the world to keep up with demand - including CCC participant Kambal Bloxham.
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How Manitobans can take part in Bioblitz
2025-12-05
Katherine speaks with James Pagé with the Canadian Wildlife Federation about the upcoming Bioblitz and how Manitobans can participate this year.
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Critical insects facing extinction in Canada
2025-12-05
Carolyn Callaghan of the Canadian Wildlife Federation speaks about what is killing off Canada's pollinators.
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Get wild outside and help conservation efforts
2025-12-05
Tirian Eynon of the Canadian Wildlife Federation joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss the 2020 launch of expanded youth programs for wildlife conservation.
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Gardening with Kids Helps Them Grow — And Wildlife, Too!
2025-12-05
Does your school have a garden? More and more educators are experiencing the magic that happens when a school garden becomes a dynamic teaching tool.
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