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| Canada Needs to Follow Through for Developing Countries » Canada needs to quickly follow through with financial commitments to back up its verbal support for projects to assist developing countries adapt to climate change, according to the Canadian Wildlife Federation. |
| 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 Urges Government to Begin Restoring International Reputation on Environment » The Canadian Wildlife Federation is urging the government of Canada to take steps to begin restoring our country’s lost stature on international environmental issues. |
| CWF and Chalk Art Festival Celebrate Biodiversity » March 24, 2010 – The Canadian Wildlife Federation and the 1000 Islands International Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival will celebrate biodiversity with award-winning children’s book creator Wallace Edwards on May 15 in downtown Gananoque, Ont. |
| CWF and Redtail Vineyard Light the Way during Earth Hour » March 22, 2010 – CWF and Redtail Vineyard Light the Way during Earth Hour |
| CWF announces funding for Calgary Zoo’s species at risk research during Walk for Wildlife » CALGARY, April 10, 2010 – The Canadian Wildlife Federation is springing into action with the announcement of $40,000 in additional funding to help the Calgary Zoo save a favorite amphibian – the threatened Northern Leopard Frog. |
| CWF Calls for Allocation of Carbon Market Revenues to Conservation » CWF is urging the Canadian government to allocate a percentage of revenue derived from any carbon market mechanism designed to regulate greenhouse gas emissions to natural ecosystem conservation and enhancement. |
| CWF Conservation Awards Call For Nominations » OTTAWA— The deadline for CWF’s Conservation Achievement Awards is fast approaching. Nominations will be accepted until 11:59pm ET April 15, 2010. |
| CWF Encourages Education at Critical Climate Convention » The Canadian Wildlife Federation will emphasize education as a key component of its work at COP15, the International Climate Convention in Copenhagen this December. |
| CWF helps create One Ocean Pledge actions » March 15, 2010 - The Canadian Wildlife Federation is a partner in the new and interactive One Ocean Pledge program encouraging the public to think resourcefully, reduce consumption and waste, get involved and protect aquatic ecosystems |
| CWF Hosts Community Forum in Grande Prairie » March 18, 2010 – The Canadian Wildlife Federation is hosting a community forum in Grande Prairie to encourage informal discussion about challenges and opportunities related to the economy, ecology and sustainable communities in Alberta and Canada. |
| CWF Launches $1-million Endangered Species Program » March 25, 2010 — The Canadian Wildlife Federation is launching a $1-million Endangered Species Program today to conserve at-risk wildlife across Canada and engage more Canadians in supporting species-at-risk. |
| CWF Presents Wild Education Workshops in Calgary » The Canadian Wildlife Federation is conducting professional development workshops for teachers in Calgary April 30 and May 1 featuring Guest Speaker Dr. Richard Mrazek, Founding Fellow of the CWF Learning Institute |
| CWF Re-Elects PEI Native as Board President » The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the re-election of Mr. Patrick Doyle as CWF Board President. |
| CWF Supports COSEWIC’s Wildlife Species Assessment » The Canadian Wildlife Federation supports the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada’s latest wildlife species assessment and is encouraging Canadians to conserve at-risk wildlife across Canada. |
| CWF Urges Political Parties to Allocate Portion of Climate Change Revenue to Wildlife Conservation » The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is urging all parties to commit to the allocation of some revenue from climate change funding mechanisms to renewable resource conservation. |
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| The CWF and National Wildlife Federation partnership » The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) and U.S. National Wildlife Federation (NWF) will work together to address joint issues of concern such as climate change, water quality and the conservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat. |
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