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Backing the Burrowing Owl
2025-12-05
CWF funding is working towards helping the world’s smallest owl bounce back in Canada.
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A Woodland Wonder
2025-12-05
Getting a Headcount for the Woodland Turtle Is Harder Than You’d Think.
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Banding Birds in the Yukon
2025-12-05
CWF Helps Determine Migratory Bird Populations in the North.<br>By Stephanie Poff
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A Rocky Future for the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake
2025-12-05
With help from CWF, researchers at Thompson University are determining the best way to conserve the species.
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Celebrate the Centennial of the Migratory Birds Convention!
2025-12-05
Learn more about this important convention and its important aim to conserve our migratory bird species.
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The North American Beaver
2025-12-05
Let’s take a walk down memory lane with one of Canada’s most iconic species.
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How to Conduct a BioBlitz in Your Hometown
2025-12-05
Did you love exploring outside when you were a kid? We’ve got an adventure for the kid in you.
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The Snowy Owl
2025-12-05
Discover how this iconic bird made its mark on Canadian culture through the years.
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Canadian Wildlife That Influenced Canada
2025-12-05
Let's celebrate how wildlife has impacted Canadian history and culture
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Santa’s Naughty and Nice List
2025-12-05
He’s making his list and checking it twice. Can you guess which animals would be at the top of Santa’s naughty and nice list? We’d bet some of these critters would be getting a lump of coal in their stocking this year!
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What You Need to Know About the Exotic Pet Trade
2025-12-05
The exotic pet trade is putting wildlife and their habitats at risk. This is a global problem – and one that’s having a negative impact on Canada’s wildlife.
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Why Grow Native Plants?
2025-12-05
<span style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;" lang="EN-GB">Many of the popular plants in today’s gardens are imported from other parts of the world. In fact, there are companies that specialize in going overseas to find new plants to introduce to the North American landscape. Yet native plants are making a comeback, and more and more people are emphasizing them. Why is this taking place?</span>
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Give Bats a Home in Your Backyard this Summer
2025-12-05
Six tips for transforming a bat box into a home sweet home
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Help for Fish in Federal Budget
2025-12-05
The federal government announced yesterday as part of the budget that it has allocated $10 million over the next two years to support partnerships to implement fish habitat conservation.
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Have We Found the Cure to White-nose Syndrome?
2025-12-05
The best news we’ve heard about bats in over nine years! You can help make it even better.
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Doing Right by the Right Whale
2025-12-05
CWF meets with DFO to resolve right whale entanglement issues.