Thank You to Our Members and Donors February 27, 2023 A big thanks to all our members and donors who take action to halt and reverse nature loss...
The Polar Bear: Rider of Icebergs February 27, 2023 • Rami Hilan Legendary commercial actor, close friend of Santa Claus, and explorer of the North, the Polar Bear is nothing...
Why IMPAC5 matters for the Ocean January 24, 2023 The ocean can’t protect itself. That’s why thousands of delegates are gathering in Vancouver to advance ocean protection...
Intervening for Nature at the Supreme Court January 20, 2023 • Stephen Hazell, Counsel (retired) In May 2022, an Alberta Court of Appeal majority held that the federal ImpactAssessment Act is unconstitutional. Nature...
Meet the Arctic Fox, the warm-blooded critters of the cold North! January 11, 2023 • Lindi Osborne Known for their striking white fur, Arctic Foxes—fittingly nicknamed “snow foxes”—are uniquely well-suited for life in frigid temperatures....
Nature Canada reports back – Major wins to halt and Reverse Nature loss at COP15! December 19, 2022 • Gauri Sreenivasan After months of preparations and two weeks of intense engagement in Montreal, nature lovers can celebrate some key...
Discover Lake Ontario: The Lake of Shining Waters December 19, 2022 • Lindi Osborne Lake Ontario is a biological gem. This globally significant freshwater ecosystem is home to a wealth of wildlife,...
CLIF Camp Day: NatureHood Contest Winners December 16, 2022 • Miranda Baksh, M.E.S “I am so excited!!” the 6-year-old beamed as she jumped around in her pink snow pants, brimming with...
Money could cost us everything: The rich world must commit to more international biodiversity aid at NatureCOP December 12, 2022 • Eric Fleming As part of the UN Conference of the Parties (Nature COP) in Montreal, Canada has announced that it...