Intervening for Nature at the Supreme Court January 20, 2023 • Stephen Hazell, Counsel (retired) In May 2022, an Alberta Court of Appeal majority held that the federal ImpactAssessment Act is unconstitutional. Nature...
Meet the Arctic Fox, the warm-blooded critters of the cold North! January 11, 2023 • Lindi Osborne Known for their striking white fur, Arctic Foxes—fittingly nicknamed “snow foxes”—are uniquely well-suited for life in frigid temperatures....
Nature Canada reports back – Major wins to halt and Reverse Nature loss at COP15! December 19, 2022 • Gauri Sreenivasan After months of preparations and two weeks of intense engagement in Montreal, nature lovers can celebrate some key...
Discover Lake Ontario: The Lake of Shining Waters December 19, 2022 • Lindi Osborne Lake Ontario is a biological gem. This globally significant freshwater ecosystem is home to a wealth of wildlife,...
CLIF Camp Day: NatureHood Contest Winners December 16, 2022 • Miranda Baksh, M.E.S “I am so excited!!” the 6-year-old beamed as she jumped around in her pink snow pants, brimming with...
Money could cost us everything: The rich world must commit to more international biodiversity aid at NatureCOP December 12, 2022 • Eric Fleming As part of the UN Conference of the Parties (Nature COP) in Montreal, Canada has announced that it...
What will success at NatureCOP look like? December 7, 2022 • Gauri Sreenivasan With COP15 – or NatureCOP – starting today in Montreal we are poised at a potential turning point...
Nature’s Future in Brackets: NatureCOP Needs High-Level Engagement December 6, 2022 • Eric Fleming Biodiversity – the amount and variety of life on Earth – is declining rapidly across the globe. Today,...
Auditor General: “Biodiversity Loss has Reached Crisis Proportions” – National and International Responses Needed December 6, 2022 • Eric Fleming Nature in Canada is under threat, and the Canadian government is failing to protect it – recent reports...