Connecting With Nature
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Youth club learns about native pollinators in Blair's Grove
2025-12-05
Article content We were warmly welcomed to the beautiful native gardens at the home of Christine and Jim Roberts in Blair’s Grove.
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North Atlantic right whales in crisis - and the people risking lives to save them
2025-12-05
Once hunted to near extinction, North Atlantic right whales are now facing new human threats that could end the species. Here are the people risking their lives to save them.
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Winners of the 2024 Reflections of Nature Photo Contest
2025-12-05
he Canadian Wildlife Federation is proud to celebrate 25 photographers from coast to coast for their stunning images showcasing the beauty of Canada’s wildlife.
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It’s Turtle Nesting Season!
2025-12-05
Have you ever seen a turtle digging on the side of the road and wondered what they were doing? That was likely a female turtle nesting.
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Helping At-Risk Freshwater Turtles: From Start to Finish
2025-12-05
In June of this year, CWF’s turtle team spent many long evenings searching for turtles laying eggs. In particular we were looking for Snapping Turtles and Blanding’s Turtles in the process of laying their eggs. Our goal was to let the females lay their eggs and afterwards we would dig up and collect the eggs to incubate them back at CWF headquarters.
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What’s In Your Bag? 5 Staples for a WILD Family Nature Club Backpack
2025-12-05
WILD Family Nature Club outings are a lot of fun — and so easy!
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WILD Outside in Regina
2025-12-03
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8 Cool Facts About Wasps That’ll Make You Love Them!
2025-12-05
Wasps don’t have the best reputation. They’re not exactly a welcome sight at BBQs or outdoor picnics, are they? Studies show that, as you might suspect, wasps are more disliked than their fuzzy bee relatives.
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What’s the best way to handle problem bears? We asked experts.
2025-12-05
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation, Nathan Clements agreed relocation is often ineffective in those circumstances. The bears, Clements said, will just return to the area or face challenges in their new habitat, while moving bears long distances is costly.
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Playing on Your Phone Can Help Conserve Wetlands
2025-12-05
You can conserve wetlands. That’s right. I said it. Just to be clear: You can conserve wetlands. Learn how.
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