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| 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. |
| CWF Brings Water Issues to International Conservation Forum in Spain » The Canadian Wildlife Federation will be making a splash with its Water Under Fire public service announcements and webisodes at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Barcelona Oct. 5-14. |
| CWF Develops International Approaches to Water Conservation » The Canadian Wildlife Federation is developing new international strategies for water conservation to protect wildlife and habitat. |
| CWF Goes the Distance for Wildlife » June 8, 2010 – After logging more than 8,000 kilometres in its first annual Walk for Wildlife campaign, the Canadian Wildlife Federation is encouraging Canadians to continue to go the distance for wildlife with a bike or hike for biodiversity. |
| CWF Launches Sailing Summer Institute in Tadoussac » June 8, 2010 – After logging more than 8,000 kilometres in its first annual Walk for Wildlife campaign, the Canadian Wildlife Federation is encouraging Canadians to continue to go the distance for wildlife with a bike or hike for biodiversity. |
| CWF Navigates Troubled Waters During Rivers to Oceans Week » The Canadian Wildlife Federation is urging Canadians to care, conserve and commit during Rivers to Oceans Week and launching a new French language documentary on threats facing wildlife in the historic St. Lawrence seaway. |
| 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 Recognizes Outstanding Schools » June 21, 2010 – The Canadian Wildlife Federation has recognized several schools across Canada for their outstanding initiatives to conserve wildlife and habitat. |
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| Government of Nunavut and CWF Officially Partner for WILD Education » IQALUIT, Nunavut (May 31, 2010) – The Nunavut Department of Environment will be signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Canadian Wildlife Federation to become an official partner in its WILD Education program. |
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