Saving The World’s Birds: Global Bird Rescue September 9, 2022 • FLAP Canada Have you ever had a bird hit your window at home? At work? During the peak of fall...
Get to Know the 2022 Charles Labatiuk Scholarship Winner: Kianna Bear-Hetherington! September 6, 2022 Every year, the Charles Labatiuk scholarship is awarded to an exceptional person with a proven passion for protecting...
Greetings From the Red-necked Grebe, Water Dancer Extraordinaire August 29, 2022 • Lindi Osborne Contrary to what their name suggests, Red-necked Grebes aren’t resourceful country folk wielding duct tape and wearing overalls...
Why We Need National Urban Parks August 24, 2022 • Lindi Osborne According to Health Canada, Canadians spend about 90 percent of their lives indoors. In an increasingly urbanized landscape,...
Searching for Ghosts: Ghost Gear Research, Retrieval, and Prevention August 15, 2022 • Ariel Smith The ocean is a powerful and mysterious place that doesn’t adhere to anthropogenic rules. As a result of...
The Harmful Effects of Microplastics and 10 Ways You Can Prevent Pollution August 5, 2022 • Ashley Morrison, Georgian Bay Forever Microplastics here, microplastics there, microplastics…everywhere? Research has recently shown that microplastics are found in our fish, beer, table...
The Bear Necessities: Why Our Forests Need Bears July 25, 2022 What comes to mind when you think of bears? Many rural Canadians often think of them as intimidating...
What Is a Circular Economy and Why Is It So Important? July 15, 2022 • Natasha Tucker You’ve probably heard the term “Circular Economy,” but do you know what it actually means? This term relates...
Nature Canada Joins over 90 Groups in Calling for An Adaptation Strategy Focused on Nature July 13, 2022 In December 2020, the federal government committed to developing Canada’s first Adaptation Strategy, set to outline how the...
The Pileated Woodpecker Is a Keystone Species and Protecting Its Nest Cavities Is Good for Nature July 1, 2022 • Ted Cheskey The Pileated Woodpecker is one of those species that are so loved by newbie birders—you can’t confuse it...