Preventing Bird Collisions: CWF WILD Webinar

This YouTube video was produced by The Canadian Wildlife Federation.

Each year in Canada approximately 25 million birds die from building collisions. This is not only heartbreaking to witness but is a significant loss to biodiversity and the role these birds play. The good news is that there are solutions! Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation on Tuesday, April 1 at 7:00 p.m. ET to discover effective ways to prevent bird strikes at home, work or at the cottage. Our guest will be Michael Mesure, a founding member and Executive Director of Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) Canada. Michael will … Continue

The Case For Defunding the CBC: An Exploration Of Potential Benefits

The prohibition symbol over the CBC logo.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Canada’s national public broadcaster, has long been a subject of debate among politicians and citizens alike. Funded by taxpayer dollars, the CBC is tasked with providing diverse and quality content that reflects the interests and culture of Canadians. However, in recent years, there has been growing discussion about the potential benefits of defunding or significantly reducing funding to the CBC. This article explores some of the arguments put forth by advocates of defunding, aiming to provide a balanced perspective on this contentious issue.

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Here They Come! Preparing For A Bird-Friendly Spring | ABC Webinar

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

Here they come! It’s almost springtime in North America, and beloved migratory birds like the Painted Bunting(Passerina ciris), Rufous Hummingbird(Selasphorus rufus), and Canada Warbler(Cardellina canadensis) are returning to North America to breed and raise their young.

But many of the migratory species we all love are disappearing — fast. What if some spring morning we no longer heard the ethereal song of the Wood Thrush(Hylocichla mustelina), or witnessed the incredible aerial acrobatics of a Common Nighthawk(Chordeiles minorContinue