Education & Leadership
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The 10 best travel apps to plan your next vacation
2025-12-05
iNaturalist.ca was featured recently in the Ottawa Citizen as one of the best travel apps.
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The moths are coming back to Peterborough and area
2025-12-05
Area residents had a chance Saturday to learn about the coming season’s infestation of spongy moths. Hannah Brown, a member of the Canadian Conservation Corps, held the session at Mark S. Burnham Park on Highway 7 east of the city.
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Toppled privy inspires teamwork and dedication on grad student’s dogsled trek
2025-12-05
Nicholas Butt’s embedded research offers improvements to wildlife federation’s adventurous outdoor program
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Things for Young People (15-18) to Do with WILD Outside This Summer
2025-12-05
Do you know a 15 to 18-year-old that might love the outdoors and servicing the community? Then WILD Outside is calling! This free national program was launched by the Canadian Wildlife Federation in 2020 and is funded in part by the Government of Canada under the Canadian Service Corps.
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Surrey/White Rock SASSY Award winners announced
2025-12-05
Six youth receive $1,500 for ‘service above self,’ including $500 for charity
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Results of the Saskatchewan Community Pasture Survey
2025-12-05
The Government of Saskatchewan recently announced its intention to end the Saskatchewan Pastures Program and consult on the future management of the 50 pastures totalling 780,000 acres of public grasslands that have never been cultivated.
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Three Family-friendly Nature Activities You Can Do in Your Backyard
2025-12-05
Studies show that there are many health benefits to spending time in nature, such as decreased anxiety and stress, as well as improved concentration and cognition, and calmness. With these backyard activities, you and your family can explore nature in a creative way close to home while promoting your mental and physical wellness!
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Shoreline cleanup held in memory of airline crash victim
2025-12-05
'We thought Orillia was a great location to start this program off,' says Canadian Wildlife Federation official, who encourages locals to get 'WILD Outside'
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Sponsored Canadian Wildlife Federation launches free youth leadership program for Charlottetown teens
2025-12-05
Anyone between 15 and 18 years old can apply to participate in WILD Outside free of charge.
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