Education & Leadership
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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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Empowering youth ages 15 to 18 to engage in impactful service
2025-12-05
Guest: Mitchell Sattler - Canadian Wildlife Federation Youth Leadership Specialist
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5 Ways to Reduce Your Plastic Footprint at Your Favourite Fast Food Joint
2025-12-05
Plastic is everywhere. Some of it is important – think medical equipment, but others are just wasteful.
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Celebrating Canada's nature leaders: Finalists announced for the 2021 Nature Inspiration Awards
2025-12-05
Not-For-Profit category (large organization) Canadian Wildlife Federation, Wild Outside leadership program for youth, Ottawa, Ontario
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Central Okanagan students embrace new learning concept
2025-12-05
Visiting school officials impressed by local students
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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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Canadian Wildlife Federation youth education programs inspiring next generation of conservation stewards
2025-12-05
Shortly after Russia invaded and occupied parts of Ukraine in 2022, 15-year-old Ukrainian Yaroslav Drukarenko arrived in St. John’s, Newfoundland....
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A Case for Pollinators in Canada
2025-12-05
Pollinators — such as bees, butterflies and many others species — face real and serious problems including habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change. Insect pollinators are declining around the world. . Without pollinators, our food system will suffer. We all need insect pollinators to thrive. But here at the Canadian Wildlife Federation, we are trying to give them a fighting chance.
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Canadian Wildlife Federation youth education programs inspiring next generation of conservation stewards
2025-12-05
Shortly after Russia invaded and occupied parts of Ukraine in 2022, 15-year-old Ukrainian Yaroslav Drukarenko arrived in St. John’s, Newfoundland. While he and his family were staying at a hotel and figuring out their next steps, he heard about the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s WILD Outside program. He went to his first event—a hut-building exercise—within his first two weeks of being in the country. He was hooked. For the rest of the year, he didn’t miss a single WILD Outside event.
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From Ocean to Prairie — CCC Participant Experiences Canada’s Diversity
2025-12-05
Shannon is a participant in Group 1 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. She writes of her experience in her field learning placement. Having grown up on the east coast with saltwater in my veins, the prospect of spending four months in the centre of the country in a landlocked province was daunting. Lakes just aren’t the
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