Education & Leadership
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WILD Outside Interview
2025-11-28
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Basin Head's unique Irish moss seeing growth thanks to restoration efforts
2025-12-05
Moss has grown to 100 square metres, up from 2 square metres in 2012
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No More Excuses — Time to Get Outside With Your Kids!
2025-12-05
There are very few things that I like more than spending time in nature with my two kids.
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WILD Outside helps maintain PEI Trails
2025-12-05
We have also been lucky enough to partner with the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s WILD Outside Youth Leadership Program. They have committed to helping us with our maintenance program and our first day working together was on the Selkirk Forest Walking Trail where we cleared quite a few fallen trees including a monster of a beech tree which took quite a while to cut up and move off the trail.
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U Talk: WILD Outside
2025-12-05
Many can remember growing up with Steve Irwin and the Kratt brothers, inspiring youth to explore and engage with the world around us. For today's youth, the WILD Outside program through the Canadian Wildlife Federation seeks to create a love for nature and conservation. We meet with Ashley from the Winnipeg branch to find out more.
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Celebrating Canada's nature leaders: Canadian Museum of Nature announces winners of the 2021 Nature Inspiration Awards
2025-12-05
The Canadian Museum is proud to announce the winners of its national Nature Inspiration Awards for 2021, which were presented during a virtual ceremony this evening.
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New government-funded program hopes to inspire youth environmental activism
2025-12-05
You need look no further than Greta Thunberg to see how influential young people can be in regards to environmental activism. It’s no surprise then that the Canadian Wildlife Federation, with funding from government of Canada, is launching WILD Outside, a national youth program aimed at Canadians aged 15 to 18 to encourage them to develop their own conservation ethics and to jumpstart community-based projects in their area.
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Pollinator Garden Planting Tips
2025-12-05
Getting outside has never been more important for our kids’ mental and physical health.
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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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