March’s Winner is The Northern Flicker! March 21, 2022 • Zahra Sow The Northern Flicker stars in this month's calendar image!
Finding the Mother Tree Author Dr. Suzanne Simard Speaks in Ottawa March 21, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, ON – March 21, 2022 By: Southminster Community Forum If you...
Urban Parks and Forests Are Missing in Racialized and Marginalized Neighbourhoods March 18, 2022 • Vilbert Vabi Building more equity in urban green space means tackling equity of access in terms of park proximity, urban...
Celebrity Scientist Hank Green Releases “Scishow” Video About Vancouver’s Threatened Fraser Estuary March 14, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The TikTok and Youtube star presents fascinating facts about Western Sandpiper habitat as Environment Minister...
Get To Know This Year’s Featured World Migratory Bird Day Species: Western Tanager March 10, 2022 • Lesley Pinto VITAL SIGNS Common name: Western Tanager Latin name: Piranga ludoviciana Range: Located mainly in Western North America Lifespan:...
Regina Earns Nature Canada’s “Bird Friendly City” Designation March 10, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Unceded Algonquin Territory – Ottawa, ON, Thursday March 10, 2022 Nature Canada is proud to...
How to Connect with Nature as a New Immigrant March 9, 2022 • Aarthi Arun Why connect with Nature? Canada’s nature, much like its human population, is diverse and incredible. As home to...
Nature Canada Urges Ministers to Put Nature at The Centre of its Climate Adaptation Strategy March 8, 2022 • Michael Polanyi This year Canada will launch its first National Adaptation Strategy. Nature Canada has been working hard to ensure...
Get To Know This Year’s Featured World Migratory Bird Day Species: Wilson’s Warbler March 5, 2022 • Lesley Pinto Wilson Warbler on branch VITAL SIGNS Common name: Wilson’s Warbler Latin name: Cardellina pusilla Range: Breed in Northern...
Douglas H. Pimlott Award Recipients: Margaret Atwood and the late Graeme Gibson March 3, 2022 Nature Canada’s highest award honoured their outstanding legacy and impact for birds and nature.