Education & Leadership
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GREEN LIVING: Key climate actions from 2024 and goals for 2025
2025-12-05
Inspired by the reflective nature of the holiday season, the folks from EarthCare at the City of Greater Sudbury are taking a look back at the past year and ahead to 2025. A number of important climate actions were undertaken in 2024 that are worth revisiting and celebrating.
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Hooked a Turtle? Here’s How to Help…
2025-12-05
Many people enjoy spending a day fishing on the lake. It’s a great way to get outside and possibly bring home a fish for supper. Unfortunately, unwanted animals, such as turtles, sometimes take an interest in the hook at the end of the fishing line.
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Vanier-based Campus Biodiversity Network hosts the 2023 City Nature Challenge
2025-12-05
For the second year in a row, the Vanier-based Campus Biodiversity Network (CBN) a group of educational institutions working to protect campus greenspace, is co-hosting the City Nature Challenge from April 28 to May 1, 2023, in Greater Montreal, alongside local conservation group Technoparc Oiseaux.
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Turtle Eggs On CBC Ottawa Morning, June 26, 2019
2025-12-05
Canadian Wildlife Federation Freshwater Turtle Specialist Dave Seburn spoke with CBC Ottawa Morning June 26, 2019 regarding the need to help Canada's at-risk freshwater turtles.
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Rescued At-Risk Turtle Eggs Are Now Hatching!
2025-12-05
Our little turtles are hatching quickly. Once all the eggs from a nest are hatched, the young will be released together in the area they were laid — only this time they will be a safe distance from the road!
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Two green thumbs up for fauna-friendly flora
2025-12-05
The garden certification programs are run by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and Monarch Watch. They aim to increase suitable habitat for wildlife by promoting the design and eco-friendly maintenance of outdoor spaces that provide food, water, and shelter for wild animals and insects. As “monarch waystations,” gardens such as Svaling’s also provide resources necessary for monarch butterflies to breed and sustain their phenomenal annual migration. Monarchs are among many species of wildlife endangered by habitat loss resulting from human activity.
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Winter Wildlife Ecology Workshop for Educators
2025-12-05
Wildlife prepare for the winter in many ways, such as migrating south, eating or storing more food, and settling in to hibernate. What do you do? Here is your chance to acclimate to the colder weather by attending a 3-hour workshop designed to help teachers incorporate winter wildlife ecology into their curriculum.
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Youth environmental program expanding to numerous communities in Newfoundland and Labrador
2025-12-05
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — WILD Outside, a cross-Canadian program aimed at engaging youth with the outdoors and environmental conservation, will soon see branches opening in Corner Brook, Marystown, and Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
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You Know They’re Stars, but Now the Rest of Canada Will Know Too!
2025-12-05
Is there anything more heartwarming than seeing a child’s face light up? WILD magazine wants to give you that special moment with your students, and that’s why we’re hosting the WILD Classes program again.
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Helping Turtles Live Long and Prosper
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is in its second year of identifying places of high turtle road mortality, or “hotspots.” By surveying roads and finding these areas, we are able to inform municipalities on where it is important to put up mitigation measures to prevent further turtle deaths on the road.
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