Is There a Dark Side to Springtime? March 29, 2011 By March I’ve usually had my fill of snow, so I tend to welcome the annual spring melt...
Preventing Bird Deaths from Lead Poisoning March 28, 2011 In her second guest post, wildlife vet Helene Van Doninck shares troubling stories about human-wildlife interactions. Lead poisoning...
Green Budget Coalition Responds to Budget 2011 March 24, 2011 Green Budget Coalition Responds to Budget 2011 March 24, 2011 (Ottawa) – The Green Budget Coalition (GBC), comprising 21...
Connect with Nature: Signs of Spring March 24, 2011 A springtime robin sits in a tree. Photo by J. Lim Spring has sprung! The snow is melting...
Take the Plunge – Pledge to Save Water on World Water Day March 22, 2011 With some of the most beautiful and ecologically important rivers, lakes and wetlands in the world, Canadians have...
Canada’s Boreal Forest – World’s Largest Water Source March 17, 2011 The Olive-sided Flycatcher, a boreal bird Yesterday, the Pew Environment Group released a report that said Canada’s boreal...
Leaders Celebrate a Decade of Conservation Efforts as U.S. Bird Protection Law Turns Ten March 10, 2011 [separator headline=”h2″ title=”Leaders Celebrate a Decade of Conservation Efforts as U.S. Bird Protection Law Turns Ten”] March 10,...
Leaders Celebrate a Decade of Conservation Efforts as U.S. Bird Protection Law Turns Ten March 10, 2011 Ruby-throated hummingbird As millions of birds wing their way back to North America this spring, leaders in...
Connect with Nature: Explore the Natural World on March Break March 10, 2011 It’s the perfect time of year to spend more time outdoors: winter sport enthusiasts can still get in...
Hope for Prothonotary Warbler in Canada March 8, 2011 Photo courtesy of Allan Woodhouse The Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) is a small migrating songbird. Its name evokes...