Solving an international mystery July 15, 2014 Why are Purple Martins disappearing? Recently, there has been a sharp drop in the number of Purple Martins...
Grabbing headlines: Nature Canada speaks up on Northern Gateway July 15, 2014 As one of only two organizations physically present during the hearings on the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline and...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Eastern Wood-Pewee July 14, 2014 The Eastern Wood-Pewee gets its name from its distinct two-syllable song, which can be confused with that of...
What it’s like to shop at terra20 July 14, 2014 I’ve been working on promoting the Saving for Change partnership between terra20 and Nature Canada for a few weeks now. I...
First it was the butterflies, then it was the bees, and now it’s the birds July 11, 2014 A specific kind of insecticide has been harming bees worldwide. But it is starting to have a ripple...
3 reasons to celebrate nature in your NatureHood July 9, 2014 Bird Day Ottawa was a great success this year, drawing close to a thousand people in the Ottawa-Gatineau area...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Gray Catbird July 7, 2014 The Gray Catbird, known in French as Moqueur chat, is a champion mimicker that can make an ordinary...
BC Nature to challenge Cabinet decision to approve Northern Gateway July 7, 2014 BC Nature, Nature Canada’s affiliate organization in British Columbia, has announced its intention to file a lawsuit challenging...
A look back in time: an influential leader July 7, 2014 Nature Canada is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. With such an extensive history it is not surprising...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Baltimore Oriole June 30, 2014 In the 17th century, Lord Baltimore, the first Governor of the Province of Maryland, had a coat of...