Bird Tweet of the Week: Northern Goshawk February 8, 2016 The Northern Goshawk are raptors and are one of our largest birds of prey. Goshawk adults have a...
The Beautiful Northern Lights February 4, 2016 This blog was written by guest blogger Allison Forsythe. Throughout history, the northern lights (aurora borealis) have fascinated...
Winter Magic at Presqu’ile Park February 3, 2016 This blog was written by guest blogger Leslie Abram who is a frequent visitor to Presqu’ile Park in all seasons. Come...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Gray Partridge February 1, 2016 The Gray Partridge is a newcomer to North America and was introduced to Southern Canada and the US Midwest...
New Pipeline Environmental Assessment Principles welcomed–with reservations January 28, 2016 Nature Canada welcomes with reservations the interim principles for pipeline hearings announced by Nature Resources Minister Jim Carr...
Get to know our Endangered Species January 28, 2016 How much do you know about the species at risk in Canada? Species at risk are species whose...
4 Protected Wildlife Areas to visit in winter January 25, 2016 • Ellen Jakubowski Canada boasts 54 of them in total and, when combined with its 92 Migratory Bird Sanctuaries (MBSs), they protect...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Hooded Merganser January 25, 2016 The Hooded Merganser is the smallest of the mergansers found in North America and it is about the...
We know that ducks quack and cows moo, but what then, do Polar Bears do? January 22, 2016 This blog was written by guest blogger, Tina-Louise Rossit. Decoding the grunts and growls of the great white...
Celebrate Squirrel Appreciation Day with 9 Surprising Facts January 21, 2016 • Ellen Jakubowski Groundhogs and chipmunks are squirrels “Squirrel” is how we commonly refer to a member of the rodent family...