Connecting With Nature
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Reflections of Nature
2025-12-05
The desire to capture a moment so it can last for all time must be a fundamental aspect of our nature.
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New Thinking Needed to Conserve Canada’s Wildlife and Ecosystems
2025-12-05
Despite the abundant wildlife and ecosystems in Canada’s North, nature is facing an alarming decline in southern Canada.
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Unexpected Wildlife Encounters
2025-12-05
School is over, summer is on... cue the Canadian wilderness! Camping, cottages, long hikes - and possibly, a life-changing encounter with a wild beast. What was your unexpected encounter with a wild animal?
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Niagara native recognized for pollinator program
2025-12-05
CWF's Canadian Conservation Corps participant and Niagara Falls resident Caitlin Brant is the developer of Monarch Mayhem program
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Photographer Tips & Tricks from Those in the Know
2025-12-05
Canadian Wildlife magazine chatted with some of the photographers featured in the magazine to get their professional tips and tricks for wildlife photography.
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OPINION | Hey, Calgary, it's time to rethink the lawn
2025-12-05
'We need to break the traditional definition of what a beautiful yard means'
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New WILD Outside conservation program offers a national platform to harness passion for the environment in youth volunteers
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s initiative aims to enlist a thousand 15-to-18-year-olds this year.
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7 Steps to Properly Plant a Tree for Tree Day
2025-12-05
Trees are wonderful additions to any property. They provide clean air, shelter and food for wildlife and so much more. Once you’ve decided on what kind of tree you want, follow these steps to ensure it’s a happy and healthy addition to your backyard.
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Regina event highlights ‘treets’ this Halloween
2025-12-05
A new event is using Halloween to teach children about nature. Roman Lytwin wanted to share knowledge about the Regina Arboretum with others in the city. She decided to create an event called “Halloween Treets.”
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