Echo Augury III December 16, 2024 • Jamieson Findlay A Nature Canada eco-mystery. This is episode three of four.
When the Destruction of a Local Wetland Hits Close to Home November 28, 2024 • Paul Gregory For over 20 years, I’ve called the Ottawa area home. Growing up in the Maritimes, living near water...
Time is Running Out: Protecting Nature Must Be a Priority November 26, 2024 • Akaash Maharaj Nature Canada’s Director of Policy, Akaash Maharaj, shares his thoughts following COP16 and urges Canadians to hold the...
The Mighty Great Gray Owl November 26, 2024 • Amy Tucker The Great Gray is one of our most striking and elusive owls.
Thank You for Participating in Our 2024 Nature Photo Contest! November 25, 2024 • Nature Canada Nature Canada announces the official grand prize winner of the 2024 Photo Contest. Members can look forward to...
Echo Augury II November 25, 2024 • Jamieson Findlay A Nature Canada eco-mystery. This is episode two of four.
Meeting the Moment with Women for Nature Mentorships November 25, 2024 Nature Canada’s Women for Nature has just launched Phase 5 of its mentorships initiative to empower 30 young...
Where Nature and Knowledge Meet: Reflections from Eeyou Istchee and the James Bay Coast October 29, 2024 • Lara Falkiner The vast boreal landscape and the wisdom of Cree knowledge teach us that true conservation intertwines care for...
Bighorn Sheep: Athletes of the Mountains October 23, 2024 • Carley Goodreau, Volunteer Strong, agile and sharp-eyed, the iconic bighorn sheep is well suited to the high country.
Echo Augury I October 21, 2024 • Jamieson Findlay A Nature Canada eco-mystery in four episodes. This is episode one of four.