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...
Grace Under the Ice: The Resilience and Elegance of Harp Seals in the North February 19, 2025 • Rachael Brown While not the most graceful creatures on land, Harp Seals swim with incredible grace, fluidity, and precision.
Introducing Ursus Maritimus (Updated) January 28, 2025 • Andrew E. Derocher The polar bear is one of the world’s most recognizable species and one that most people would love...
Create Safer Built Environments for Birds this World Migratory Bird Day! January 28, 2025 • Autumn Jordan Ensuring safe spaces for our feathered friends by reducing threats and fostering bird-friendly communities — preserving their beauty,...
Uniting for Nature: A Year of Hope and Action Ahead January 27, 2025 A new year brings change, and with it, the possibilities for nature are endless.
Echo Augury IV January 23, 2025 • Jamieson Findlay A Nature Canada eco-mystery. This is the final episode of the four-part series.
Nature Canada’s Award Winners for 2024: Celebrating Nature Champions January 16, 2025 Each year, Nature Canada recognizes individuals and organizations who have made an outstanding contribution to conservation.