Connecting With Nature
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Let’s Go Parking! You Know You Want To...
2025-12-05
Are you celebrating Parks Day this July 21? Parks Day is a nation-wide celebration of Canada’s parks that takes place on the third Saturday in July every year.
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The Decline of the Monarch Butterfly: Dr. Carolyn Callaghan
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Dr. Carolyn Callaghan talks about the steep decline of the Monarch butterfly and what we can do to protect this endangered species.
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What is a prairie?
2025-12-05
If asked this question, many Canadians might imagine wheat and canola fields extending as far as the eye can see.
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New Milestone: 100,000 Turtle Observations on iNaturalist Canada!
2025-12-05
The Help the Turtles project on iNaturalist Canada hit a major milestone in July of this year: 100,000 observations of turtles in Canada!
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Quebec deer overpopulation means tough choices
2025-12-05
White-tailed deer have flourished in Quebec in recent years, leaving governments and biologists struggling to find ways to control their numbers amid vocal opposition to mass culls.
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New Videos about Grassland Species Released by Hinterland Who's Who
2025-12-05
The Long-billed Curlew and Pronghorn are the focus of new Hinterland Who’s Who (HWW) public service announcements about the biodiversity and conservation of the Canadian Grasslands.
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Saving Water in Style
2025-12-05
Make Rain Barrels a Fun Feature of Your Garden — Not an Ugly Tool to Hide!
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Nominate Conservation Champions for National Awards
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is now inviting nominations for several national conservation awards.
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Rare species of dragonfly spotted for the first time in 40 years in B.C.
2025-12-05
Using iNaturalist.ca, the BC Parks Foundation Big Nature Challenge hit one million observations of the natural world this year
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Wildlife Photography Tips from 2017 Grand Prize Winner
2025-12-05
I’ve always enjoyed photography. It has been a great way for me to get out of the house and explore my local parks and conservation areas. Living in Ottawa has provided me with lots to photograph over the years and I am always trying to find new subjects.
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