Who are the Women for Nature? July 28, 2016 This blog is written by Women for Nature member Dawn Bazely. Cedar Swan, CEO of Adventure Canada I...
Sable Island – The Graveyard of the Atlantic (Part Two) July 28, 2016 This blog is written by Women for Nature Member Sandy Sharkey. How did the horses get there? The...
Sable Island – The Graveyard of the Atlantic July 28, 2016 This blog is written by Women for Nature Member Sandy Sharkey. ‘It is far better to experience a...
Birding in James Bay July 27, 2016 Last summer, Nature Canada led an expedition to Charlton Island in James Bay in the Cree Nation of...
Planting Seeds Today for Nature Tomorrow July 26, 2016 Dan and Donna’s love for nature grew like one of their cherished trees—slowly, naturally and gracefully. Together, they...
Retiring Old Rail Tanker Cars is Good But . . . July 26, 2016 Nature Canada congratulates Transport Minister Marc Garneau on the government’s decision on July 25th to retire the older...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Clay-coloured Sparrow July 25, 2016 The Clay-coloured Sparrow behaves a bit differently compared to other North American birds when it comes to breeding. For...
From Starfish to Orca Whales, Marine Life at East Point, Saturna Island July 21, 2016 This blog was written by guest blogger Sofia Osborne. On an island of only about 350 people, Canada Parks...
Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area July 19, 2016 This blog was written by guest blogger Daniel Patterson. The Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area is an astounding...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Mourning Warbler July 19, 2016 Despite the gloomy sounding common name, this warblers scientific name makes reference to Philadelphia. Ornithologist Alexander Wilson had...