Wildlife Habitat Canada
Wildlife Habitat Canada works to conserve, restore and enhance wildlife habitat in Canada. We fund habitat conservation projects, promote conservation action and foster coordination among conservation...
View Article2010 Youth Stamp Unveiling
The official unveiling of the first Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp took place in Vancouver at a Robert Bateman Get to Know reception hosted by Rio Tinto Alcan at the Vancouver Club...
View Article2010 Youth Stamp
Wildlife Habitat Canada unveiled the inaugural Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp in 2010. The 2010 Canadian Youth Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp was painted by 14 year old Ivy...
View ArticleFundraise with the Youth Stamp
Are you a conservation organization, school, or group looking for a new way to fundraise?You can earn up to $2.00 for every Youth Stamp you sell! Healthier than chocolate bars and less time-consuming...
View Article2011 Youth Stamp
The 2011 stamp image was painted in oils by 18 year old Bethany Harris from Millarville, Alberta. The image depicts a moose in its native habitat.Wildlife Habitat Canada partnered with Robert...
View Article2011 Get to Know Contest
Wildlife Habitat Canada is pleased to be partnered with the Canadian Wildlife Federation Robert Bateman Get to Know Program. This year Wildlife Habitat Canada will be hosting a launch event for the...
View Article2011 Get to Know Contest Launch
On April 21, 2011 Wildlife Habitat Canada hosted the 2011 Robert Bateman Get to Know Contest Launch at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa. In addition to W. Allan Hancock, the artist behind the...
View Article2012 Youth Stamp
The 2012 stamp image was painted in oils by 14 year old Carson Visser from Burlington, Ontario. The image depicts a Barred Owl in its native habitat.Wildlife Habitat Canada partnered with the...
View ArticleThanks to Hunters!
Wildlife Habitat Canada would like to acknowledge and thank the hunting community for their valuable contributions to wildlife habitat conservation. In addition to purchasing the Canadian Wildlife...
View ArticleBACON-WRAPPED DUCK BITES
This recipe was submitted by T. Bodanis (Mississauga). Prep time: 1 hour 20 mins Cook time: 5 mins Ready in: 1 hour 25 mins Serves: ~12 Ingredients: 1 cup steak sauce (use your favourite) 1 cup rye...
View ArticleConservation Policy: An Argument against “Fixing” Nature
There’s no doubt, many people are confused by government conservation policies. They are often complicated documents, espousing lofty goals and objectives supported by lots of legal and technical...
View ArticleWildlife Habitat Canada shines a light on the Wood Duck
Announcing the 34th Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp for 2018 This year, we are putting the spotlight on the Wood Duck (Aix Sponsa). The painting, entitled Autumn Colours – Wood Duck by...
View ArticleJoin the WHC Board of Directors!
– Wildlife Habitat Canada is seeking dynamic & motivated volunteers to join its Board of Directors – If you share a conservation ethic that recognizes the value of wildlife habitats that are...
View ArticleArtist launch for the new Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp
Wildlife Habitat Canada is happy to announce the new Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp for 2018. As the 34th Stamp in support of conservation, WHC presents the beautiful masterpiece by...
View ArticleECCC Proposes Duck Stamp Price Increase
Environment and Climate Change Canada recently issued a public consultation on proposed service fees for the Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit and Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp. The fee...
View ArticleInterim Report templates now available for 2018-2019 projects
Interim Reports are due on Friday, September 14, 2018 and should be submitted electronically to grants@whc.org. For returning grantees, please note that the deadline is 2 weeks earlier than in previous...
View ArticleWHC is now accepting grant funding applications for 2019-2020 projects
Call for Proposals » Wildlife Habitat Canada (WHC) is now accepting grant funding applications for projects that will begin in the 2019-2020 fiscal year. These projects will begin on April 1, 2019 and...
View Article2018/19/20 Hunting Seasons are Around the Corner
Review the Migratory Birds Regulations in Canada, 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 Hunting Seasons report here. Prepared by Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Canadian Wildlife Service, Canadian Wildlife...
View Article2018 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit Now Available
The 2018 MGBH Permit is now available for purchase: online, through Environment and Climate Change Canada’s e-Permitting system; at Canada Post outlets; or, through some independent vendors. Important...
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