Snowshoeing at Ahmic Lake February 7, 2017 This blog was written by guest blogger Marika Carter. I had often wondered about snowshoeing – is it...
Partnering to protect bird habitat February 3, 2017 Bird Studies Canada, Nature Canada and the Gosling Foundation are excited to announce a new partnership to advance...
Pacific Seaweeds – A Guide to Common Seaweeds of the West Coast January 31, 2017 This guest blog book review was written by Sofia Osborne. As a kid growing up in Vancouver seaweed...
Raising Our Voices For Our Environmental Laws January 30, 2017 Best Opportunity in a Generation for Real Change. Right now is the best opportunity in a generation for...
Here is your chance to fix the National Energy Board! January 25, 2017 The National Energy Board (NEB) is broken. The NEB should be guiding Canada’s transition to a sustainable low-carbon...
Why the Suffield National Wildlife Area Matters January 24, 2017 This blog is written by Asma Hassan. The Suffield National Wildlife Area (NWA) was created in 2003 as...
Power and Strength: The Bald Eagle January 24, 2017 To the ancient Romans, it stood for power and strength; to the Persians, it symbolized wisdom; to Amerindians,...
Canadian scientists call for greater effort to save Monarch butterflies as their status is reassessed under the Species at Risk Act January 20, 2017 This blog was written by Pierre Sadik, our Senior Advisor, Species at Risk. The plight of the iconic and...
Why Everyone Should Go Skiing January 19, 2017 This blog is written by guest blogger Liam Harrap. Discover the Canada in your backyard on skis Canada...
Who are the Women for Nature? January 18, 2017 This blog is written by Women for Nature member Kathy Abusow, President and CEO of SFI Inc. The...