Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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CWF welcomes proposed phase out of two neonics and asks Canadians to support further action
2025-12-05
OTTAWA, Aug 22, 2018 – The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased that Health Canada has proposed the phase out of two neonicotinoid insecticides. CWF is calling on Canadians to support the proposed ban and push for further action to eliminate the impacts of neonics and give farmers alternatives #BanWithAPlan.
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CWF thanks Canadians for helping endangered species like pollinators and turtles
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is thanking Canadians for helping endangered species including turtles and pollinators as we approach International Day of Biodiversity May 23 and World Turtle Day May 24.
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Magic Moment for Endangered Monarchs as students raise $25,000 for habitat restoration in Ontario
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is thrilled to receive a charitable donation of $25,000 over five years from The Monarch Butterfly Eclipse Project, a student-led fundraiser launched by five innovative teenagers from Ontario.
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Municipal bylaw reform needed for biodiversity and community wellbeing
2025-12-05
Today, a group of conservationists published an open letter to Canadian municipalities urging municipal bylaw reforms to support development of habitat gardens: places where pollinator-supporting native plants replace traditional, non-native turfgrass. The group consists of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, Canadian Wildlife Federation, David Suzuki Foundation, Ecological Design Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University and author and environmental advocate Lorraine Johnson.
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CWF Launches Great Canadian Bioblitz to Track Biodiversity Across Canada
2025-12-05
Canadians coast to coast are invited to participate in the inaugural Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) Great Canadian Bioblitz, an event designed to track and showcase biodiversity using the iNaturalist.ca platform.
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CWF Calls for Nominations for 2025 Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is pleased to announce the opening of nominations for the prestigious Canadian Conservation Achievement Awards.
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CWF Supports Expanded Efforts for Monarch Butterfly Conservation as Canada Lists Species as Endangered
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is hopeful that more Canadians will join Monarch Butterfly conservation efforts now that the species is formally listed as Endangered
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CWF BIODIVERSITY TRACKING EVENT SETS RECORD FOR NATURE OBSERVATIONS
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) has announced that a record number 97,046 nature observations were made during its second annual CWF Great Canadian Bioblitz, a national event in collaboration with the Campus Nature Challenge designed to track and showcase biodiversity using the iNaturalist platform.
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Canadian and American Conservation Organizations Strengthen Partnerships to Address North American Nature Crises
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) and U.S. based National Wildlife Federation (NWF) are pleased to announce that they have pledged to build upon a historic Memorandum of Understanding to address the immense and interconnected challenges facing wildlife and people.
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Federal government says funding has restored threatened frog's habitat in Quebec
2025-12-05
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says $8.2 million spent since 2022 has successfully restored several Quebec wetlands inhabited by the threatened western chorus frog.
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