Pollution…from lights? April 21, 2025 • Autumn Jordan On an evening stroll downtown Ottawa I couldn’t help but notice the lack of stars visible in the...
Canada’s “Elbows Up” Moment: An Opportunity to Protect our Natural Heritage April 17, 2025 • Akaash Maharaj Nature is part of what makes Canada worth defending from foreign influences, and this election is an opportunity...
Where Canada’s Federal Parties Stand on Nature and Climate in 2025 April 16, 2025 With a federal election on the horizon, Canadians are thinking carefully about the issues that matter most —...
Our Orange Crush: A Baltimore Oriole Love Story April 1, 2025 • Dave Tourchin A vividly beautiful bird, the Baltimore Oriole has a sweet tooth and has been known to raid hummingbird...
The Northern Pygmy-Owl: Fierce Things Come in Small Packets March 28, 2025 • Lindsey Wallis Don’t be fooled by the diminutive size of the northern pygmy-owl. It has been known to take down...
The King’s Coronation Medal — Nature Canada Celebrates Our Recipients! March 28, 2025 Nature Canada proudly recognizes three staff members who received the King’s Coronation Medal.
In Times of Uncertainty, Nature Unites Us March 11, 2025 • Emily McMillan In an uncertain world, nature can be a refuge and source of renewal — which is why we...
Honouring Women for Nature: A Tribute to All Trailblazers This International Women’s Day March 6, 2025 • Rachael Brown This International Women’s Day, we unite to celebrate the extraordinary women of the Women for Nature community.
How to Nature Journal the Signs of Spring March 1, 2025 • Julie Baxter “Journaling is the single most powerful tool to supercharge your observation, memory, and connection with nature. It is...
Invest in Local Energy, Not Pipelines February 26, 2025 • Stephen Hazell and Cheryl Witoski Donald Trump’s tariff and 51st state musings have panicked many Canadian politicians to dust off plans for a...