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Booklets & handoutsBooklets & handouts
Take a closer look at the ways in which we’ll help you access the facts about wildlife. Whether it’s discovering the Hinterland Who’s Who animal fact sheets, or ordering our handy field guide to Canada’s prevalent shoreline species. </p> <h4>This content is available to our CWF Supporters and online members. Please sign in to order your free materials.<
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WallpapersWallpapers
Your desktop is the perfect habitat for this wild wallpaper. Download CWF wallpapers!
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WILD WebinarsWILD Webinars
With topics relating to conservation, wildlife and habitat, we provide a relevant online learning platform, typically for grades four to six but of benefit to any age.
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From easy-to-use apps designed as tools for your citizen science projects to picturesque wallpaper images for your computer, CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca offers a variety of useful downloads for your PC and mobile devices.
Coasts & Oceans
Connecting With Nature
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iNaturalist Guide to Taking Photos
2025-12-05
Tips, tricks, and guides to help get your sightings identified
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How to Take Identifiable Photos of Butterflies & Moths
2025-12-05
It can be difficult to take photos of wildlife. It is not essential to photograph every point on this diagram to get an identifiable observation. Just try your best! Both butterflies and moths can be pollinators as well as food for other species, such as birds and bats. Some species cocoon over winter in fallen leaves. Why not leave the leaves this fall to help wildlife?
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Great Canadian Bioblitz Observation Guide
2025-12-03
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Leave No Trace
2025-12-03
Education & Leadership
Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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Monarch Roost Data Guide
2025-12-05
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Hinterland Who's Who Fact Sheets
2025-12-05
Check out the facts for amphibians and reptiles, birds, fish, mollusks, insects, pollinators and mammals! We’ve even got information specific to species at risk, the boreal forest species, and species affected by climate change! So why not learn a little bit more about these Canadian creatures
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Helping Monarchs and Pollinators: Rethinking Mowing
2025-12-05
Pollinators are a priority resource concern for many conservationists and farmers. The Xerces Society conducted field trials throughout the Easter, Midwestern and Western United States to inform best practices.
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Forests & Fields
Lakes & Rivers
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