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  1. The Canadian Wildlife Federation is pleased to announce financial support from Firefly Books Ltd. to support Canadian wildlife conservation. Through this partnership, CWF endorses Firefly’s book, Feed the Birds, with renumeration from each sale of the book donated back to CWF in support of our overall conservation initiatives. Learn More. See All

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  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Supporters like the late Mr. Bruce Stailing. Mr. Stailing left CWF a legacy gift that for a limited time will allow Canadians to multiply their donations by three times! Our partnerships help investment in CWF spread like the native seeds we are planting. The CWF team is dedicated to understanding how society has impacted biodiversity in Canada.

  3. Aug 13, 2024 · At CWF, he aims to foster a true culture of conservation across Canada, inspiring collective action and lasting impact. We are thrilled to welcome Sean to the CWF family, effective September 16, 2024. With Sean at the helm, and you by our side, we know we will continue to achieve great things together. Learn more about our new CEO >

  4. Jul 13, 2022 · There are several things people can do to help loons, especially those that use lakes or live on lakes. As noted in the blog people can make sure they have a good shoreline buffer which will help create nesting areas for loons, leave overhanging vegetation to enhance habitat for fish – an important food source for loons, and when boating people should be careful of their wake so they don’t ...

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · CWF advises the public not to rear Monarch caterpillars other than the occasional individual for education purposes, as this activity may spread disease and impact the ability of these butterflies ...

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  6. Jan 18, 2024 · CWF encourages Canadians to add their Monarch and Milkweed observations to iNaturalist.ca. CWF has a wildlife-friendly gardening certification program and many educational resources. CWF advises the public not to rear Monarch caterpillars other than the occasional individual for education purposes, as this activity may spread disease and impact the ability of these butterflies to navigate to ...

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  8. Nov 24, 2019 · I think myths evolve from things that are different.” But as natural pest controllers they also need to be protected says the CWF which staged Bat Week (from Oct. 24-31) and want people to learn ...

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