Conservation

Canada’s wildlife is truly amazing. From the tiniest spotted frog to the majestic blue whale, we’re lucky to share our nation with such unique and stunning wildlife. But the habitat available for our wildlife is dwindling. Issues like climate change, invasive species, and the pollution of fresh water environments continue to impact wildlife. CWF is working hard to address these issues so that wildlife populations and their habitats in all areas of Canada, both on land and in the water, are conserved in a sustainable manner to be enjoyed by future generations.
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Freshwater Conservation » Freshwater is one of Canada’s most important resources — on a national and global scale. It supports a diversity of wildlife; is used in agriculture, recreation and industry; as well as sustain human life. |
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Climate Change » Climate change will have a major impact on wildlife and the natural environment in our lifetime. It affects all living things, shifting animals’ ranges, altering the timing of migration and causing young to be born earlier. |
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Endangered Species » CWF is committed to finding solutions to the challenge of protecting and recovering species at risk in Canada. |
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Habitat Stewardship » CWF’s habitat stewardship program works with governments and landowners to conserve habitat for wildlife across Canada. |
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Marine Conservation » CWF established a partnership with the Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals based in Tadoussac, Quebec. |
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Wildlife Management » CWF’s wildlife conservation program focuses on issues of national importance. |



