Connecting With Nature
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Turtle Eggs On CBC Ottawa Morning, June 26, 2019
2025-12-05
Canadian Wildlife Federation Freshwater Turtle Specialist Dave Seburn spoke with CBC Ottawa Morning June 26, 2019 regarding the need to help Canada's at-risk freshwater turtles.
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Turtle lovers hatch plan to protect roadside nests
2025-12-05
Canadian Wildlife Federation team rescues eggs from danger, animal and human
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Are we doing enough to protect Canada's wildlife?
2025-12-05
The United Nations warns that 1 million species worldwide are at risk of extinction
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On a Collision Course: CWF Investigates Small Vessel Impact on North Atlantic Right Whales
2025-12-05
For the North Atlantic Right Whale — one of the most critically endangered baleen whales in the world — 2017 proved to be a terrible year.
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Scientists race to prevent extinction of Atlantic whitefish in Nova Scotia
2025-12-05
Researchers whisking away juvenile fish from the wild to a federal hatchery
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Rescued At-Risk Turtle Eggs Are Now Hatching!
2025-12-05
Our little turtles are hatching quickly. Once all the eggs from a nest are hatched, the young will be released together in the area they were laid — only this time they will be a safe distance from the road!
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Using Neonic-free Plants in Your Garden This Year
2025-12-05
It’s almost June and across the country our trees and shrubs have the fresh green of new leaves.
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The biggest threat to Canadian turtles
2025-12-05
All eight of Canada’s freshwater turtles are listed as Species at Risk. Turtles have survived and thrived on earth for more than 200 million years - until now. Today, all eight of Canada’s freshwater turtles are listed as Species at Risk, and are one of the most endangered groups of animals in the country.
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Two green thumbs up for fauna-friendly flora
2025-12-05
The garden certification programs are run by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and Monarch Watch. They aim to increase suitable habitat for wildlife by promoting the design and eco-friendly maintenance of outdoor spaces that provide food, water, and shelter for wild animals and insects. As “monarch waystations,” gardens such as Svaling’s also provide resources necessary for monarch butterflies to breed and sustain their phenomenal annual migration. Monarchs are among many species of wildlife endangered by habitat loss resulting from human activity.
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Nature app helps pique interest in the great outdoors
2025-12-05
Kids will be able to recognize and learn more about the diverse flora and fauna that surrounds us, while contributing data that can be useful for conservationists.
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