Forests & Fields
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The Next Extinction Level Event — Is It Already Here?
2025-12-05
Are we witnessing a mass extinction?
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CWF Invites Canadians to Help Build a National Native Seed Strategy Framework
2025-12-05
The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is launching an outreach initiative to engage partners and stakeholders in developing a National Native Seed Strategy.
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Eastern Monarch Population Spring 2021 Update
2025-12-05
Once again, overwintering numbers indicate another decline for the eastern Monarch Butterfly population.
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Create a watering haven for insects with these easy-to-make dishes
2025-12-05
These simple insect dishes can provide ample benefits to Mother Nature's little critters and can boost our biodiversity, says a Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) education specialist.
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How Do Animals Communicate?
2025-12-05
Sounds aren’t the only way species communicate with each other
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Dropped dramatically': Spot spraying for wild parsnip in Lanark County has decreased since 2016
2025-12-05
Active restoration includes seeding following wild parsnip removal, hydroseeding at construction projects, planting, and working in conjunction with the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) on a monarch habitat restoration project. Other activities have included workshops, education and awareness, tours and training, and participating in the mayors’ monarch pledge through the National Wildlife Federation.
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Connecting the numbers
2025-12-05
Since the 2016 census, tame and natural pasture numbers have dwindled. Reported livestock acres for cattle, pigs, chickens and sheep have all significantly fallen. For John Wilmshurst, native grassland conservation manager for the Canadian Wildlife Federation, this has been a concern for some time.
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Couple battling municipality over 'nuisance' wildflower garden
2025-12-05
La Pêche, Que., couple says their vegetation is a habitat for bees and butterflies
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Scrambled Eggs: What Shell Colour Tells Us
2025-12-05
Our understanding of dinosaurs today makes what we knew 50 years ago primitive. Decades ago, all we had to learn about dinosaurs and their lives was fossils
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Fauna, Flora AND FUNGA: Why the Third ‘F’ Matters
2025-12-05
Despite a surge in scientific and public fascination with fungi, they remain sidelined in conservation language.
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