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...
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.
A Call for Ambition: Why COP16 Is Canada’s Chance to Lead October 16, 2024 • Emily McMillan COP16 represents a turning point — to solidify the commitments made in Montreal and to raise the bar...