Get Outside for Family Day February 8, 2019 • Jill Sturdy February may be the shortest month of the year and at times can feel like the longest when...
Calendar Image: The Lynx February 8, 2019 • Alisa Abramovich The Lynx is a medium-sized wildcat, easily recognized by its short tail, long legs, large paws, and its...
5 Tips to Raise a Nature Lover February 1, 2019 • Daniela Vicker Any parent knows that taking your kids in nature is extremely beneficial for physical . However, in a...
Application for Young Nature Leadership Grant January 29, 2019 [contact-form-7 id=”53288″ title=”Women for Nature Leadership”]
Saving rare species in the South Okanagan Similkameen January 28, 2019 What do Vancouverites and Burrowing Owls have in common? Answer: They’re both facing a housing crisis. The dry hills...
Growing the nature movement, and making 2019 a Year of Action January 28, 2019 • Cheyanne Richardson Looking back on 2018 – growing the nature movement What an incredibly successful year for Nature Canada, and...
Crucial Deficiencies Remain in Evidence on Trans Mountain Impacts January 25, 2019 • Stephen Hazell On January 22, 2019 Nature Canada and BC Nature submitted our written final argument to the National Energy...
An Unlikely Visitor at a Bruce Peninsula Feeder January 24, 2019 • Rod Steinacher A bit of a shock when I recently looked out the kitchen window of my home outside of...
Not Every Bug Is Harmful – 7 Most Common Household Bugs That Aren’t Harmful January 22, 2019 • Luqman Butter The sight of insects in the house has most reaching for a swatter or bug spray. But did...
Getting out into nature is for the birds January 21, 2019 • Jill Sturdy For bird enthusiasts that is! Our NatureHood Partners were busy over the holidays helping kids and families explore...