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Canadian Wildlife magazine »
CANADIAN WILDLIFE is a fascinating environmental magazine for teenagers and adults. It includes leading-edge stories on Canadian and International wildlife plus news and reports on the work of the CWF. All this illustrated by some of the best nature photography in the world. Published six times a year.

Checkerspot Spring/Summer 2008 - tilt

Checkerspot magazine »
Products for the carbon-thrifty consumer. Ideas and innovations for reducing greenhouse gases. Climate-friendly trends in food, shelter and transit - new way of thinking. A new way of living. A new way forward. Order your free copy of Checkerspot magazine or read it online today.

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WILD magazine »
WILD, a stunning, informative, and educational magazine that takes kids between the ages of six and 12 on amazing wildlife adventures and gets them thinking about the environment. Published eight times a year.

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Canadian Wildlife magazine
Canadian Wildlife is a fascinating environmental magazine for teenagers and adults. It includes leading-edge stories on Canadian and International wildlife plus news and reports on the work of the CWF. All this illustrated by some of the best nature photography in the world. Published six times a year. Disponible en français.

Checkerspot magazine
A new publication from the Canadian Wildlife Federation and Canada's only climate change magazine. Disponible en français.

WILD magazine
WILD, a stunning, informative, and educational magazine that takes kids between the ages of six and 12 on amazing wildlife adventures and gets them thinking about the environment. Published eight times a year.

Your Big Backyard magazine
YOUR BIG BACKYARD is designed to introduce three to five year old children to the magic of nature. It combines charming pictures of animals with easy-to-read and fun stores, games, and puzzles. Published 12 times a year.

 

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What You Can Do...


...To Help Protect Canada’s Species

  • Avoid the use of pesticides.
  • Compost
  • Provide food, water, shelter and space — the four requirements for survival — right in your yard by growing native plants.
  • Reduce, reuse, recycle
  • Lend your voice in opposition to local projects that will negatively impact wildlife and the environment
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