Education & Leadership
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Canadian Conservation Corps provides opportunities, inspiration for a new generation of wildlife stewards
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has carved out a reputation as a national leader in conservation education initiatives designed to inspire the next generation of wildlife and nature stewards.
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The Canadian Conservation Corps — A True Family Affair
2025-12-05
My journey with the Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC) has had no shortage of opportunities and unexpected experiences.
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Canadian Youth to Attend UN Climate Conference
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to congratulate the students selected to join an international delegation going to the COP28 United Nations Climate Conference this December in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Researchers aim to build a better bat house
2025-12-05
Wildlife experts have launched the first study of its kind in Canada to find out where bats go after they've been evicted by humans, and whether they'll settle for a man-made shelter.
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No Experience Necessary: Your Guide to Becoming A Canadian Conservation Hero
2025-12-05
While every action, individual and specific interest in wildlife is important to us, we are here to tell you that it can very easily be your name on the press release, awards trophy and banquet reception honouring today’s Conservation Heroes. Whether you submit your name now, or plan to enter for next year, here are a few things to keep in mind.
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Canadian wilderness inspires Saanich man’s first EP
2025-12-05
Nelson Forest writes songs after time in Canadian Conservation Corps
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Canadian Conservation Corps volunteers virtually present projects
2025-12-05
Volunteers with the Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC) gave a virtual presentation of projects they completed while working alongside the Flood Mitigation Office on Thursday, November 26.
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Canadian Wildlife Federation's Conservation Corps offers educational adventures
2025-12-05
Those interested in applying are encouraged to visit CanadianConservationCorps.ca.
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Canadian Conservation Corps Alum Makes Good in Art — And Conservation
2025-12-05
As an artist, so much of my work involves networking, thinking outside the box and making the best of situations that don’t always unfold as planned.
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Breaking Barriers: Advancing Diversity in Conservation at AWIC
2025-12-05
The environmental sector plays a critical role in addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time, from climate change to habitat loss. Yet, despite its importance, the sector still lacks diversity. According to EcoCanada, only 22 per cent of environmental professionals identify as a visible minority, and Indigenous representation remains disproportionately low compared to the national population. Women, though increasingly engaged in environmental work, remain underrepresented in leadership roles.
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