Environment and Nature
Canadian Wildlife Federation Awards
2011 Conservation Achievement Awards
OTTAWA--The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2011 Conservation Achievement Awards. Winners have been selected by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and will be awarded at the Annual General Meeting in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on Saturday June 18, 2011.
Canadian Wildlife Federation Awards
2011 Conservation Achievement Awards
OTTAWA--The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2011 Conservation Achievement Awards. Winners have been selected by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and will be awarded at the Annual General Meeting in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on Saturday June 18, 2011.
Canadian Wildlife Federation Awards
2011 Conservation Achievement Awards
OTTAWA--The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2011 Conservation Achievement Awards. Winners have been selected by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and will be awarded at the Annual General Meeting in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on Saturday June 18, 2011.
Canadian Wildlife Federation Awards
2011 Conservation Achievement Awards
OTTAWA--The Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2011 Conservation Achievement Awards. Winners have been selected by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and will be awarded at the Annual General Meeting in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on Saturday June 18, 2011.
Research shows lean beef important for healthy muscle
(June 14, 2011) Calgary, AB -- A recent study found that with a single meal of four ounces of lean beef, which provides about one ounce of lean protein, there was a resulting 50 per cent increase in building lean muscle tissue in both older and younger adults.
Enter the Canadian Wildlife Federation "Water's Worth It! "video contest and help conserve your local water body!
Cool lakes ringed by rustling pines, prairie marshes in spring dawn, remote and rocky ocean coasts and restless rivers tumbling across the northern tundra. That's Canada!
With one-fifth of the world's fresh water, almost one quarter of its wetlands, about two million lakes and 243,793 kilometres of coastline, Canada is truly a watery wonderland. And because we are all part of the network of watersheds that criss-cross the land before emptying into one of Canada's three oceans, taking care of our water is a shared responsibility.
The Ultimate Canadian Rivers Quiz
By Aaron Kylie
They’ve helped shape our nation, dictating how First Nations and immigrants travelled and settled. They’re a vital source of the country’s electrical power and water supply. And they’re home to some of our favourite recreational pursuits. Canada’s rivers, big and small, are an integral part of our lives.
Healthy Home Tip: Get Rid of Radon
March 1, 2011
Think because your home is clean it’s healthy? Maybe not. Even if you’ve embraced your inner enviro-mom by using all-natural products like baking soda, lemons and vinegar to help keep your home spotless, there could be a nasty intruder lurking in your family room. It’s called radon and it’s time to kick its butt.
Environmental tips: Reduce, reuse, recycle and remember?
Environmental issues may be complex, but doing your part to help the planet can be surprisingly simple. Living a greener lifestyle by making small changes to your day-to-day routine can significantly impact the waste you produce. Here are few easy steps you can take this fall for a green makeover:
The Toronto International Boat Show asks How Does Your Dog Chill?
For Immediate Release
Canada’s largest boat show launches contest for 2011 show
January 8-11, 2011 Direct Energy Centre
