Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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Pollinator Recovery? A Critical Step When Banning Neonics
2025-12-05
Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, moths and flies, play critical roles in ecosystems and in the production of our food.
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North Atlantic right whales nearing extinction, international nature body says
2025-12-05
North Atlantic right whales are now considered one step away from complete eradication. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is moving the whales from "endangered" to "critically endangered" on its red list of global species facing threats to their survival.
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Pollinators in trouble
2025-12-05
Christina McGough from the Canadian Wildlife Federation joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss the organization’s call for a national strategy to help pollinators thrive.
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People dumping their pet turtles is threatening B.C. species: Biologist
2025-12-05
hey now outnumber endangered B.C. turtle species 2.5 to 1: study
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On the Road Again
2025-12-05
Spring is here once again, and when things start to return to a sense of normalcy, you may find yourself driving more.
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Out of the Shadows
2025-12-05
With the flip of a switch, we’ve turned our nights into something unnaturally bright – and wildlife is paying the price. The phenomenon, called light pollution, refers to the excessive and often unnecessary use of artificial light at night. Every year, our skies become two per cent brighter, hiding the stars and making natural darkness a rarity. In fact, today, only 20 per cent of North Americans can still see the Milky Way.
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What Did You Do This Summer? Well, Here’s Some of What We Did…
2025-12-05
As the largest supporter-based conservation charity in Canada, we thought we’d report back to you on some of what we’ve accomplished during the 2018 summer conservation field work season. There were both successes and failures, but all of the work we do helps further our understanding of these species in order to best conserve Canada’s wildlife.
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Regina youth get outside and volunteer with help of free conservation program
2025-12-05
Teenagers in Regina are getting wild outside in a new youth leadership program by the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
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A New Start for the North Atlantic Right Whale?
2025-12-05
We are approaching the end of the calving season for the endangered North Atlantic Right Whales. But this year there is good news: there are four new calves in the population!
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Richmond, one of 43 cities representing Canada in City Nature Challenge
2025-12-05
Canadians coast to coast will compete against a record number of 460 cities from 43 countries in the 2023 City Nature Challenge, a massive effort to track and showcase global biodiversity.
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