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The Canadian Wildlife Federation
From celebrating Canada’s North, working with Robert Bateman, awarding scholarships and providing a voice for wildlife, discover what we did in 2007 in our Annual Report (PDF). Or see what’s new at CWF by getting our bi-annual Bulletin (PDF), now available online. Check out the Project CHIRP event, just in time for the International Migratory Bird Day!
National Wildlife Week
Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation and its partners during National Wildlife Week, April 6 to 12, 2008, to pay homage to the age-old process of pollination, and to the pollinators — the host of insects, birds and other wildlife species — that make it happen.
Hinterland Who's WhoTube!
Pollination is the bee's knees, literally! Now you can learn all about pollinators by watching the webisode "Pollinators – Busy doing what?" featured on Hinterland Who's WhoTube. WhoTube is the newest feature on the Hinterland Who's Who website, where you can watch webisodes and learn about wildlife.
Climate Change
Checkerspot magazine and blogger Jodi of The GHG Spot visited The Green Living Show in Vancouver, B.C.! Check out Jodi's posts covering the event.
Your Backyard
The Wild About Gardening website is getting a redesign and will be ready for you just in time for gardening this spring! Coming May 24, 2008, look for WAG's new site design at its old address: www.WildAboutGardening.org.
WILD Education
Make sure you download your pollination Teacher's Guide, as well as many more resources and materials about pollinators and pollination from the WILD education website.







