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Ten youth-powered projects that have made communities wilder thanks to Go Wild Grants

Summary by WWF.CA
When James learned how to remove invasive blackberry shrubs at West Vancouver’s Caulfeild Elementary — the students’ Dare to Grow Further project helped create a healthier forest where kids can play that also supports local wildlife — he realized his newfound skills could help him create healthy wildlife habitat at home as well. Dare to Grow Further project, West Vancouver, BC © Caulfeild Elementary Inspired by the school project funded by a WWF…
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WWF.CA broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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