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...
Government is using a suspiciously-timed review to delay taking action to protect wild species November 29, 2022 • Mark Butler Imagine you have waited 23 years for renovations on your home and on the day the carpenters finally...
Meet the Iconic NatureBus Endangered Species November 24, 2022 • Lindi Osborne The U.N. NatureCOP meeting in Montreal is a chance to stop biodiversity collapse. To tell world leaders how...
COP27: Progress or standstill on nature? November 24, 2022 • Michael Polanyi The final statement from COP27 in Egypt recognized the urgent need to address the interlinked crises of climate...
NatureCOP Buses are Coming to a Town Near You November 22, 2022 • Lindi Osborne Let the NatureBus roll... towards a nature-positive future
Meet Rudolph the Red-Nosed… Caribou? November 22, 2022 • Lindi Osborne What’s the difference between Caribou and Reindeer? Trick question—they’re actually the same species! Rangifer tarandus, also known as...
Field Notes From Eeyou Istchee November 22, 2022 In the end, we observed over 4300 individuals of 87 species of birds in nine days of work.
Help Support Bird Teams Across the Country with Avia Bird Friendly® Coffee! November 22, 2022 • Autumn Jordan