North Atlantic Right Whales: The Right Way March 4, 2019 • Rami Hilan What do you get when you multiply a Tyrannosaurus Rex by eight? At about 65,000 kilograms you get...
Saving Our Swallows – A Conservation Internship March 4, 2019 • Alex Bencke Aerial Insectivores (birds who eat insets while flying, including swallows) are the species of birds that are declining...
Ottawa Students get up close with birds of prey February 28, 2019 • Jill Sturdy On February 25, over 1,000 Ottawa–area elementary school kids had the unique opportunity of meeting a live raptor...
Your Photos Turned to Art February 27, 2019 Would you like to see your landscape photography turned into a painting? Nature Canada has partnered with artist...
Making things right: Protections for Right Whales on Canada’s east coast February 27, 2019 On Feb. 7 2019, Federal Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced new rules to...
NEB Fails to Assess Impacts of Tanker Spills on Birds February 22, 2019 • Stephen Hazell Nature Canada is deeply disappointed by the failure of the National Energy Board (NEB) to assess the adverse...
The Leatherback Sea Turtle, a Unique Giant February 22, 2019 • Brydie Brown Identifiable by its lack of bony shell, the leatherback sea turtle – also known as the leathery turtle,...
Nature Canada’s webinar with ALUS February 22, 2019 • Aly Hyder Ali Much like the rest of the aerial insectivores, swallows are currently undergoing a dramatic decline in their population,...
Q&A: Nature Canada’s newest director talks about defending our wild places February 22, 2019 This month Gauri Sreenivasan joined Nature Canada as our campaigns director for protected areas. Bringing with her years...
Birds of Cuba February 22, 2019 • Stephen Hazell The vast majority of Canadians who visit Cuba on winter vacations stay at all-inclusive resorts in Verradero, Guardalavaca...