Piping Plover August 12, 2014 Life on an island can often be isolating, cut off from the mainland with only so many ways...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Northern Rough-Winged Swallow August 11, 2014 The Northern Rough-Winged Swallow is not a common one of Swallow family in our region. This bird got...
Nature As It Should Be August 9, 2014 Getting back to nature That’s what my family has been doing during our annual summer camping trip for...
Species Spotlight: Red Knot August 8, 2014 Get to know some of the species at risk in the Lac Deschênes IBA with the Species Spotlight,...
Nature at My Doorstep August 7, 2014 Sometimes the wild comes a-knocking… A Stinging Visitor Dilemma There is just something wrong with opening the door...
What are the odds of another disaster like the Mount Polley’s tailings pond breach? August 6, 2014 [pullquote align=”right”]”A breach of the tailings pond on Mount Polley Mine sent five million cubic metres (5,000,000,000 litres)...
Proud to partner with White Swan August 5, 2014 Nature Canada is proud to celebrate its partnership with White Swan. After several years of working with the...
Five days in the field on Rupert Bay, one to go August 5, 2014 Report from the field by Ted Cheskey Planning travel on Rupert Bay is a gamble. Its broad reach,...
Bird Tweet of the Week: Common Yellowthroat August 4, 2014 The Common Yellowthroat, known in French as Paruline masquée, has a fondness for damp, densely vegetated areas. If...
Ever wonder what Nature Canada has in common with Batman, Lou Gehrig, Margaret Atwood and Frank Sinatra? August 1, 2014 [separator headline=”h2″ title=”18 neat facts you probably don’t know about life in 1939″] [three_fourth]Nature Canada turns 75 this...