Connecting With Nature
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You Know They’re Stars, but Now the Rest of Canada Will Know Too!
2025-12-05
Is there anything more heartwarming than seeing a child’s face light up? WILD magazine wants to give you that special moment with your students, and that’s why we’re hosting the WILD Classes program again.
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The Wilderness Next Door
2025-11-28
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What’s Your Impact on Canada’s Conservation?
2025-12-05
“Go play outside!” You probably heard those words a few times when you were growing up. I certainly did. My parents often told me to “go outside and play,” and I did…with gusto!
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Helping Turtles Live Long and Prosper
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is in its second year of identifying places of high turtle road mortality, or “hotspots.” By surveying roads and finding these areas, we are able to inform municipalities on where it is important to put up mitigation measures to prevent further turtle deaths on the road.
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Wild Stittsville ecosystems guide
2025-12-05
Jessie Lozanski talks about her free guide to appreciate ecosystems in her hometown of Stittsville, ON.
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What can iNaturalist Tell us About Barn Swallows?
2025-12-05
Have you had the opportunity to spot one of these flighty little birds?
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Walk in the Woods: Let’s spring to action for wildlife
2025-12-05
We humans can be very destructive in this world. If we’re not killing too many fish and animals for our use, we’re abusing plants, wildlife habitat, clean air or clean water. As people become more urbanized and separated from nature, it is easy for them to forget about the importance and role the natural environment plays in our lives and our future.
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Watch This Good Samaritan Help a Mother Duck and Her Ducklings Safely Cross the Street
2025-12-05
In need of a feel-good moment? This short video clip will restore your faith in the world for the next 17 seconds of pure goodness as a man helps a mother duck and her ducklings safely cross the street.
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What Can You(th) Do?
2025-12-05
As a 17-year-old, I love seeing the achievements and voices of the World’s youth being recognized and amplified by the United Nations. Yet seeing other young leaders help solve problems like the climate crisis also leaves me feeling guilty: Why am I not changing the world? How do I even start?
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Wild Outside program takes conservation and love of nature to Victoria
2025-12-05
Outdoors program has helped more than 1,500 youths across Canada
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