December Calendar Image: Red Fox January 2, 2019 • Leah Coppella The Red Fox, also known as Vulpes Vulpes, is a species found around the globe. It’s characteristics allow...
460,000 Concerned Citizens Call for Immediate Ban on Bee-Killing Neonic Pesticides in Canada January 2, 2019 • Andrea Lesperance Nature Canada joined thirteen conservation, environmental health and advocacy groups, along with the Ontario Beekeepers’ Association, to call...
Reducing Anxiety Through Nature January 2, 2019 • Sherry Nigro Time in nature can directly counteract some of the physiological and psychological effects of anxiety. Research is showing that...
The Burrowing Owl, what a hoot! December 19, 2018 • Alexa Pezoulas The Burrowing Owl is unlike most other owls. It lives in burrows underground, is active during the day,...
Swimming with Species – The Sei Whale December 19, 2018 • Alexa Pezoulas Ever wonder how life is in the deep blue sea? What lives among coral reefs, undersea mountains and...
Swimming with the Porbeagle Shark! December 19, 2018 • Alexa Pezoulas The Porbeagle shark is found in open seas in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. In the North Atlantic,...
The Collared Pika-Boo! December 19, 2018 • Alexa Pezoulas Called ‘rock rabbit’, ‘whistling hare’ and ‘coonies’ by naturalists, this collared pika greatly resembles a small rabbit, but...
Noise Monitoring won’t save the Orcas December 19, 2018 • Stephen Hazell The federal decision last week to monitor underwater ship noise in BC’s Salish Sea to aid the recovery...
Herping Around with the Blanding’s Turtle December 19, 2018 • Alexa Pezoulas the blanding’s turtle The shell of a Blanding’s Turtle is medium-sized, dome-like and resembles that of an army...
The Belted Kingfisher December 19, 2018 • Julie Lopez This month’s calendar image is a stunning photo of a Belted Kingfisher. The shot was captured in autumn...