Canadian Wildlife Federation
@CWF_FCF
Conserving Canada’s wildlife and habitats. 🍁 Conserver la faune et les habitats du Canada. 💚 Tag: #DoMoreForWildlife #PlusPourLaFaune
Wildly Canadian since 1962! 🍁 #DoMoreForWildlife #ProudCanadian Naturellement canadien depuis 1962! 🍁 #PlusPourLaFaune

Cinq façons de donner un coup de pouce (ou d’aile!) au #GrandHéron au chalet! 🌊 Plongez dans notre blogue: bit.ly/468jg7h 📸: Rosa Shieh | #ClubPhotoFCF

Discover 5 simple ways to help the #GreatBlueHeron at the cottage! 🌊 Dive into our blog: bit.ly/3IwUp3m 📸: Rosa Shieh | #CWFPhotoClub

While freshwater turtles in Canada have finished laying eggs, they are still likely to encounter danger from vehicle traffic as they remain mobile near roadside areas. A new feature I worked on with help from the @CWF_FCF. theweathernetwork.com/en/news/nature…
The #MonarchBlitz 2025 starts NOW! Share your observations: mission-monarch.org inaturalist.org mexico.inaturalist.org correoreal.mx journeynorth.org mlmp.org monarchmilkweedmapper.org 👉cec.org/international-…
Le #BlitzMonarque commence AJD ! Partagez vos observations : mission-monarch.org/fr inaturalist.ca mexico.inaturalist.org correoreal.mx journeynorth.org mlmp.org monarchmilkweedmapper.org inaturalist.org 👉 cec.org/fr/blitz-inter…
🐢 Turtles are still on the move, even after nesting season. Sadly, roads remain one of their biggest threats. Spot one on the road? Report it to iNaturalist.ca. Learn more from CWF turtle expert David Seburn: bit.ly/3IGY7r3 #DoMoreForWildlife #HelpTheTurtles
Ooooups! Que pensez-vous qu’il se passe dans la tête de ce petit ourson? Partagez vos suggestions ci-dessous! 🐻 📸: Christy Grinton | #ClubPhotoFCF

Ooops! What do you think is going through this little bear cub’s mind? Drop your funniest or cutest caption below! 🐻 📸: Christy Grinton | #CWFPhotoClub

🦦 Saviez-vous que les loutres de mer sont capables de se servir d’outils? Ces mammifères marins super intelligents utilisent des pierres pour ouvrir les palourdes et les oursins! Apprenez-en plus : hww.ca | @hww_ffdp

🦦 Did you know Sea Otters use tools? These clever marine mammals use rocks to crack open clams and urchins – and even stash their favourites in a pouch of skin under their front legs! Learn more: hww.ca | @hww_ffdp

Just a few days away! 📅 Join us this Saturday, July 26, between 10 am and 12 pm at our Wildlife-friendly Demonstration Garden in Kanata, Ontario! Come get inspired to garden with wildlife in mind! 📍 350 Michael Cowpland Drive, Kanata, ON


Did you know there are endangered moths? In Canada the Pale Yellow Dune Moth is found exclusively in grasslands, active at dusk & early evening. Habitat loss is this species' biggest threat. Contribute moth observations this #NationalMothWeek 👉 bit.ly/453gAFQ

🐳 Apprenez à connaître nos merveilleuses baleines! Commandez l’affiche gratuite Passion pour les cétacés ou téléchargez le PDF. 🖼️ Votre copie ici: bit.ly/4m2UH0l

🐳 Get to know Canada’s incredible whales! Request your free Wild About Whales poster or download the PDF today. 🖼️ Grab your copy here: bit.ly/4eQ9UPX

Saviez-vous que le grand brochet possède plus de 700 dents? C’est vraiment ce qu’il faut à un prédateur d’eau douce, ça! 📸: Neil Ward | #iNaturalistCanada

Did you know moths are pollinators? 🐛 We've teamed up with @CWF_FCF to protect Ontario's natural spaces by fostering wildflower meadows along our roadways! These habitats support pollinators like the Hummingbird Clearwing Moth. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wUhPo #MothWeek
Did you know the Northern Pike has over 700 teeth? This impressive fish earned the nickname “water wolf” for good reason. 📸: Neil Ward | #iNaturalistCanada

Pitter patter, let's get at er'! Happy Monday, everyone! // On commence la semaine à pas de tortue ou de lièvre? Bon lundi!


Le vol de la chouette rayée est presque complètement silencieux en raison de plumes spéciales sur ses ailes. Ceci lui permet donc de s’approcher de ses proies, comme des souris et des oiseaux, sans aucun bruit! #FaitFaunique 📸: Daniel Kehl | #ClubPhotoFCF

Barred Owls fly almost silently thanks to their special wing feathers. This quiet flight helps them sneak up on prey like mice and birds without being heard! #WildlifeFact 📸: Daniel Kehl | #CWFPhotoClub
