Connecting With Nature
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Couple battling municipality over 'nuisance' wildflower garden
2025-12-05
La Pêche, Que., couple says their vegetation is a habitat for bees and butterflies
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Could climate change bring paradigm shift in biodiversity tracking?
2025-12-05
Similar to humans, animals are largely dependent on the weather. So, how we track our biodiversity is likely to change as the planet endures an evolving climate with more extreme weather events
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Comment: Building on the legacy of Robert Bateman
2025-12-05
One of the first steps was to find a partner to take on the NatureSketch program. This award-winning educational series connects art with nature, and we found the perfect organization in the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
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From the Computer to the Woods – CCC Participant Update
2025-12-05
Canadian Conservation Corps Group 1 participant Nick Butt describes his experience with the program to date.
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A Climate of Violence
2025-12-05
What caused the little ice age? Many factors of course, but one study suggests that the devastating loss of life wrought by Europeans invading the Americas may have tipped the balance
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Environmental impact of maintaining a traditional grass lawn
2025-12-05
More homeowners are adopting the 'no-mow' lawn movement, writes Beverley Golden
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The Gift of Expedition
2025-12-05
For two weeks our group of intrepid adventurers paddled through the stunning natural splendor of Clayoquat Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
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Coronavirus: Will Canadians see more wildlife in their backyards as people self-isolate?
2025-12-05
James Pagé, at-risk species and biodiversity specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation, said that while he’s not sure people will see a spike in animals in urban centres, people may have an opportunity to see wildlife more because they’re not being scared off as much.
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