Education & Leadership
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Intergenerational gardening reaps benefits for people and wildlife
2025-12-05
Gardening is a fun activity for all ages and beneficial for animals and our health, so it's no surprise that organizations such as the Canadian Wildlife Federation offer intergenerational programs as a way for people to connect
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Give Butterflies a Place to Drink
2025-12-05
Did you know that some butterflies also get their nutrients from damp sand, compost and manure (behaviours called “mud puddling”), as well as from tree sap and moist organic matter like rotting fruit, dung and carrion?
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Learn about Conservation in our Community at the BWG Public Library
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation's (CWF) program, the Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC), is dedicated to inspiring and connecting youth aged 18 to 30 with conservation opportunities across Canada....
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How To Set Up a Natural Playground
2025-12-05
Including natural elements in a playground is now considered the best thing we can do for our kids.
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Mission Biodiversity – Engage Youth in Conservation Action!
2025-12-05
This school year we invite you and the young people in your life to become Agents of Conservation by taking on a series of educational missions in support of biodiversity in our year-long operation, Mission Biodiversity!
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Little Green Sprouts – 3 Toddler-friendly Gardening Projects
2025-12-05
Gardens provide a wonderful environment for children to explore, learn and play. Check out these hands-on, toddler-friendly activities that invite even the youngest family members outside to get outside and explore! For even more family-friendly outdoor activities, check out our WILD Family Nature Club.
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Recipe for a Native Meadow
2025-12-05
At the Canadian Wildlife Federation we’ve been busy experimenting by creating native meadows for pollinators at three sites in eastern Ontario.
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John Abbott, one of the first CEGEPs to launch a Climate Action Plan
2025-12-05
The Climate Action Plan is officially being launched at John Abbott's Earth Day celebration on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Students, employees, and external groups, such as the Canadian Wildlife Federation, will come together for a day filled with activities and information booths.
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Mission Biodiversity – Reduce Your Carbon Footprint!
2025-12-05
Welcome back to our year-long operation to engage Canadians in supporting wildlife and habitat conservation — Mission Biodiversity!
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