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March 2009

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Create Wildlife Habitat in Your Yard this Spring
All species of plants and animals— including people—need a proper combination of food, water, cover, and space to survive and reproduce.Here are some ways you can make your balcony, patio, or backyard a safe, healthy place for wildlife.
Welcome Wildlife This Spring

Living by Water: Spring Tips
Do you live by a lake, river or stream? Do you own a cottage near water? Protect your investment and the environment. Use our Spring guide for maintaining your waterfront property.
Spring Guide to Living by the Water

Leap into FrogWatching!
Hop on the bandwagon and take part in FrogWatch, our most popular NatureWatch Program especially for kids!
Frog ID Poster, Frog Facts, and Frog Jokes. They’re Toadly Awesome!

Species Spotlight: Killer Whale
Killer Whales roam all three oceans off Canada's coasts, and even venture into bays and rivers! Highly sociable, without natural predators, this largest member of the dolphin family faces threats from its close contact with mankind.
Profile: Meet the Killer Whale

On the Blog: Killer Whales Receive Protection


Photo of the Month

If you're putting your hummingbird feeders out this season, you might want to have your camera ready. You may capture beautiful images like this month's Photo of the Month!
March Photo of the Month


Around the Bend

Want to get involved with nature-related events in your area? Check out our calendar to see what's coming up, or submit details for your event.
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