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Promoting bee, and other pollinators, protection to cities, towns, First Nations, schools, businesses and other organizations.
Conserves wild birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy.
Promotes the development and dissemination of plant pathology in Canada through annual meetings, publications and electronic resources.
Provides events, bulletins, news, publications and contact information.
CWI is a charity to promote the sustainable co-existence of whales and humans. Particularly researching right whales.
CWF advocates the protection of Canada's wild species and spaces. Provides information and news.
A leading player in the efforts to protect endangered species. It is a founding member of the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
Inviting and helping Canadians to consider what they can do to make the outdoors a safer place for both cats and birds. From Nature Canada.
The magazine of Ducks Unlimited Canada.
Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative. To promote and protect the health of wildlife and Canadians through leadership, partnership, investigation and action.
Mission is to conserve wetlands and associated habitats for the benefit of hunters and North America's water fowl. Information and news on education, research and habitat programs including water quality issues.
A volunteer bird monitoring program initiated to collect information on the distribution, abundance and breeding status of birds.
Community of citizens monitoring frog and toad populations to check the health of wetland areas.
Descriptions of wildlife, discussions on issues, actions that you can take to help wildlife, and educational materials that teachers and group leaders can use, including television clips.
A Canadian gateway to a global species data sharing community.
Advocates food safety, good nutrition and the proper care and handling of fresh Canadian mushrooms. Founded in 1955 as a voluntary, non-profit organization.
Features news on bird conservation, endangered species, protected areas. Provide news and Nature Canada magazine.
Citizen scientists get involved by recording flowering times for selected plant species then reporting to researchers, who identify ecological changes affecting our environment.
P2C is a registered charity for the protection and promotion of pollinators and their ecosystems through conservation, education, and research.
Promotes community outreach for musical/ creative expression as well as educating on habitat preservation, the balance between human and wildlife interaction in both natural and urban settings, as well as safety precautions. Taylor Mitchell was a folk singer from Toronto, killed by wild canines.
Safeguards wildlife and wild places in Canada through science, conservation action, and inspiring people to value nature. Works behind-the-scenes producing science to protect habitat and the animals that live there.
This website is available for everyone to post sightings to help with the control of wild boars across Canada. It will allow hunters, farmers, and researchers the ability to monitor the boar population and movement across Canada.
A not-for-profit, non-governmental entity to rescue critically endangered animal species across Canada. Posting an action plan and successes.
WHC is a wildlife conservation organization. Provides information on habitat status, conservation programs and project database.
Saves critically endangered species by breeding and releasing, building numbers when habitat protection alone is not enough.
Nationwide program using students and other volunteers to conduct an earthworm census. Includes information about the purpose and methods of this study.
Information on endangered species, habitat conservation, wildlife toxicology and rain forest preservation. Provides membership information and educational sections on many topics.
CWI is a charity to promote the sustainable co-existence of whales and humans. Particularly researching right whales.
A not-for-profit, non-governmental entity to rescue critically endangered animal species across Canada. Posting an action plan and successes.
A Canadian gateway to a global species data sharing community.
P2C is a registered charity for the protection and promotion of pollinators and their ecosystems through conservation, education, and research.
Conserves wild birds through sound science, on-the-ground actions, innovative partnerships, public engagement, and science-based advocacy.
Information on endangered species, habitat conservation, wildlife toxicology and rain forest preservation. Provides membership information and educational sections on many topics.
Promoting bee, and other pollinators, protection to cities, towns, First Nations, schools, businesses and other organizations.
Promotes community outreach for musical/ creative expression as well as educating on habitat preservation, the balance between human and wildlife interaction in both natural and urban settings, as well as safety precautions. Taylor Mitchell was a folk singer from Toronto, killed by wild canines.
A volunteer bird monitoring program initiated to collect information on the distribution, abundance and breeding status of birds.
The magazine of Ducks Unlimited Canada.
Saves critically endangered species by breeding and releasing, building numbers when habitat protection alone is not enough.
Safeguards wildlife and wild places in Canada through science, conservation action, and inspiring people to value nature. Works behind-the-scenes producing science to protect habitat and the animals that live there.
A leading player in the efforts to protect endangered species. It is a founding member of the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada.
Mission is to conserve wetlands and associated habitats for the benefit of hunters and North America's water fowl. Information and news on education, research and habitat programs including water quality issues.
Inviting and helping Canadians to consider what they can do to make the outdoors a safer place for both cats and birds. From Nature Canada.
Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative. To promote and protect the health of wildlife and Canadians through leadership, partnership, investigation and action.
Advocates food safety, good nutrition and the proper care and handling of fresh Canadian mushrooms. Founded in 1955 as a voluntary, non-profit organization.
This website is available for everyone to post sightings to help with the control of wild boars across Canada. It will allow hunters, farmers, and researchers the ability to monitor the boar population and movement across Canada.
Citizen scientists get involved by recording flowering times for selected plant species then reporting to researchers, who identify ecological changes affecting our environment.
Nationwide program using students and other volunteers to conduct an earthworm census. Includes information about the purpose and methods of this study.
Promotes the development and dissemination of plant pathology in Canada through annual meetings, publications and electronic resources.
Community of citizens monitoring frog and toad populations to check the health of wetland areas.
Features news on bird conservation, endangered species, protected areas. Provide news and Nature Canada magazine.
Provides events, bulletins, news, publications and contact information.
CWF advocates the protection of Canada's wild species and spaces. Provides information and news.
WHC is a wildlife conservation organization. Provides information on habitat status, conservation programs and project database.
Descriptions of wildlife, discussions on issues, actions that you can take to help wildlife, and educational materials that teachers and group leaders can use, including television clips.
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