The “True” State of Canada’s Forests May 27, 2024 • Emily McMillan Nature Canada is calling out The State of Canada’s Forests Annual Report as misleading and inaccurate.
Saving the Mainland Moose of Nova Scotia May 27, 2024 • Jess Lewis While moose are abundant in many parts of Canada, Nova Scotia’s mainland population is in peril.
Bird Friendly Cities: Protecting the Future of Our Feathered Friends May 27, 2024 Learn about the challenges faced by birds in our cities and towns, and the solutions advanced by Nature...
What’s Your Ocean Personality? May 24, 2024 Happy World Ocean Day! For years Nature Canada’s community of naturalists and nature lovers have been calling for...
Urban Innovation for Birds and Biodiversity: Nature Canada Announces Newest Certified Bird Friendly Cities & Towns May 22, 2024 26 Canadian municipalities of all sizes create safe havens for birds and biodiversity.
Feds Run Away From Impact Assessment — and Environmental Protection May 21, 2024 Federal response to the Supreme Court's Impact Assessment Act ruling is concerning. Proposed revisions unnecessarily restrict federal authority...
The Globe and Mail: Inspiring Action in Communities and “On the Hill” May 3, 2024 Nature Canada, the country’s longest-standing nature conservation charity, works to inspire hope through a number of tried-and-true approaches...
Canada Continues to Underestimate Emissions from Logging in Latest GHG Inventory, Ignoring Calls from Policymakers, Scientists, and Civil Society May 3, 2024 “The logging industry is clearcutting some of the world’s most carbon-rich forests and getting a pass from the...
Nature Canada’s Partners Are Meeting With Over 60 MPs and Ministers’ Offices in Annual “Nature on the Hill” Event in Ottawa April 29, 2024 Nature groups from across Canada will meet with PMO, PCO, ECCC, DFO, GAC, and MPs from all parties