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
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.
A Conversation With Julie Gelfand Legacy Donor and Environmental Leader November 22, 2022 When I stand in a park or protected area, I never feel alone…