Hidden Logging Emissions Jeopardize Canada’s Climate Plan March 2, 2022 • Michael Polanyi Believe it or not, each year, greenhouse gas emissions from logging Canada’s forests are as high as the...
New UN Report Says Protecting and Restoring Nature is Key in Climate Crisis February 28, 2022 • Lindi Osborne The message is clear: droughts, fires and floods linked to climate change are increasingly harming human communities and...
Do It Yourself: Wire Mesh Bird Feeder February 25, 2022 • Dora Pista The winter months are hard on everyone—the long nights, being forced to turn the heating up and stay...
World’s First Ecosystem Contamination From GM Fish Adds to Canadian Concern February 23, 2022 For years, environmental groups in numerous countries have warned about the potential escape of genetically engineered animals into...
The Pine Marten: Nature’s Most Adorable Predator! February 18, 2022 • Edward Guo The Pine Marten may be one of the rarest and most elusive mammals living in the boreal forest....
Nature Canada Celebration to Honour Margaret Atwood and the Late Graeme Gibson February 16, 2022 Nature Canada hosts virtual story-telling event to award Margaret and Graeme the Pimlott Award for their work as...
We Can’t Wait Another 22 Years: CEPA Bill Must Address Genetic Engineering Threat February 10, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, ON – February 10, 2022 Today, Nature Canada welcomed the reintroduction...
‘Yehewin Aski’: The Breathing Lands Protecting Canada from Climate Breakdown January 31, 2022 • Matteo Cimellaro “Yehewin is your breathing. The wetlands do the same thing. It’s like the lungs of Mother Earth: it...
The Timid and Curious Red Fox January 26, 2022 • Zahra Sow The Canadian red fox typically weighs from 3.6 to 6.8 kg and has the appearance of a small...