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A Pond Predicament »

In some parts of Canada, wildlife is not dominant in the landscape, especially in large cities which offer many properties surrounded by concrete and busy streets with few rippling rivers and tranquil lakes to be found nearby. But we are no longer restricted to what our property limits and cityscapes offer us in terms of habitat for wildlife. You can have instant habitat at your front door almost as easily as you can get pizza delivery!

A Woodland Wonder »

Getting a Headcount for the Woodland Turtle Is Harder Than You’d Think.

Bottom Trawling »

 Examining the state of bottom trawling laws and restrictions at home and abroad

Bulletin »

CWF’s Bulletin is a printed publication that is distributed twice a year to approximately 300,000 donors and supporters.

Canada's Marine Environment »

Canada boasts an impressive maritime heritage. With the world’s longest coastline bordering on three oceans, it’s easy to see how important the marine environment is to our way of life. Nearly a third of all Canadians live within reach of the coast. Oceans contribute to our economy, our recreation and our identity. Oceans are important sources of food and cultural experiences and they provide an array of goods and services that we benefit from everyday, regardless of where we live.
 

Canada’s Navigable Waters Protection Act »

Pushing to amend Canada’s Navigable Waters Protection Act to strengthen and conserve environmental protection of Canadian waters.  

Canadian Wildlife Federation Awards  »

The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2008 Conservation Achievement Awards. Winners were selected by the CWF Board and awarded at its Annual General Meeting in Edmonton, Alberta.

Canadian Wildlife Federation seeks details from federal budget  »

The Canadian Wildlife Federation says some elements of the federal budget at first take seem agreeable, while others raise concerns.  The Federation will continue to closely monitor and analyze yesterday’s federal budget as more information and details become available.

Cleaning up a Wetland Wonderland »

An $11,800 grant from the Canadian Wildlife Federation to the BC Wildlife Federation’s Wetlandkeepers program helps ensure a future for British Columbia’s wetlands. 

Cry Baby »

Do belugas cry?
Yes
No

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