Connecting With Nature
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Remembering Angela: Maritimes a special place for Ethiopia crash victim
2025-12-05
From East Coast to West Coast, friends and colleagues grieve the loss of Angela Rehhorn
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Rewilding 101: Should We or Shouldn’t We Rewild Landscapes?
2025-12-05
Urbanization, biodiversity loss, climate change – human impact has undeniably taken its toll on the planet.
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Regina youth get outside and volunteer with help of free conservation program
2025-12-05
Teenagers in Regina are getting wild outside in a new youth leadership program by the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
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A New Start for the North Atlantic Right Whale?
2025-12-05
We are approaching the end of the calving season for the endangered North Atlantic Right Whales. But this year there is good news: there are four new calves in the population!
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Richmond, one of 43 cities representing Canada in City Nature Challenge
2025-12-05
Canadians coast to coast will compete against a record number of 460 cities from 43 countries in the 2023 City Nature Challenge, a massive effort to track and showcase global biodiversity.
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Reporting Back: Taking Action for Wildlife in 2024
2025-12-05
Ever wonder about the saying “the proof is in the pudding”? It means the value, quality or truth of something must be judged based on its results. In an age in which a tall tale is often accepted as truth, we wanted to present to you referenced facts with supporting figures and images on the work you have entrusted us to do in your name to help conserve Canada’s wildlife.
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Reviewing the Risks: The Latest Assessments at the COSEWIC Meeting
2025-12-05
The assessment of 22 wildlife species by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) in November has highlighted a need for provincial and federal governments to work towards preventing the loss of Canada’s native species. COSEWIC found the risk status of three species at risk of disappearing from Canada – the Polar Bear, Black Ash tree and Chinook Salmon.
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Risky Business: Death Defying Animal Acts
2025-12-05
There are a few patterns in relation to risk taking that are fascinating in the wild world! Buckle up and enjoy the ride!
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Biodiversity + Me
2025-12-05
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