Education & Leadership
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COP28 experience sees advocate push for curriculum change
2025-12-05
Grade 11 Sherwood Park student Shelby Hartman says that while climate change is top of mind for her generation, there remains a knowledge gap between advocates and the general population that prevents faster change.
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The Next Extinction Level Event — Is It Already Here?
2025-12-05
Are we witnessing a mass extinction?
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Conservation conversation
2025-12-05
CCC participant and Yukoner Marika Kitchen was raised to raise awareness
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Cross-generational gardening brings benefits for people and animals
2025-12-05
Cross-generational gardening brings benefits for people and animals Due to the difficulty of conservation issues today, environmental organizations need all stakeholders, with age groups spanning multiple generations. That’s why the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) wants to bring people of different ages together with their WILD Generations Gardening Club.
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Falconer and hunter Maya Basdeo to deliver keynote address at SWF’s annual convention in February
2025-12-05
In keeping with its ongoing efforts to encourage more women to take on leadership roles in conservation, the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation has invited researcher, falconer and hunter Maya Basdeo to deliver the keynote address kicking off its 96th annual convention.
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CWF Partners with Girl Guides of Canada!
2025-12-05
As you may have heard, we have a current partnership with the Girl Guides of Canada for their National Service Project — Action for Wildlife!
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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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Education and Science Combine to Improve Our Wildlife Families
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is implementing evidence-based science and education solutions that are helping Canada’s wildlife right now and in the future.
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CWF WILD Outside program now available to more Indigenous communities
2025-12-05
At the heart of Canada’s Indigenous communities is a deep connection to the land and a respect for the wildlife that inhabit it. Engaging Indigenous youth in the ongoing stewardship of such wild spaces is a vital step toward ensuring a bright future for nature in communities across the country.
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Climate Action – Linking Learning to the Global Sustainable Development Goals
2025-12-05
Large-scale environmental challenges require us to work together to affect change.
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