Investing in Nature March 4, 2020 2020 is an important and urgent year for nature. Budget 2020 is the announcement that will have the...
International Polar Bear Day: A Time to Celebrate and Save this Iconic Species February 27, 2020 • Hilary Duff Nature Canada is always happy for an excuse to celebrate one of Canada’s most charismatic species. That’s why...
The Story Behind this Alberta Lake’s Frozen Bubbles—and What they Say About Our Changing Planet February 26, 2020 • Hilary Duff There may not be many sights that lure you out of bed before sunrise in the middle of...
Cozy up with a great nature documentary and protect our native grasslands! February 21, 2020 For those of you who have not seen the “Nature of Things” series, the Grasslands: A Hidden Wilderness...
Motivating a municipality towards biodiversity protection February 14, 2020 • Anne Murray Protecting and preserving biodiversity is critical for healthy ecosystems. Read the story on how Women for Nature member...
2019 Christmas Bird Count Photos January 29, 2020 Chickadees, Cardinals and Woodpeckers all made an appearance on our Gatineau birding expedition.
Iconically Canadian January 13, 2020 • Jacob Greenwood Standing up to two meters tall, weighing upwards of one thousand pounds, an adult moose is a sight...
Nature Canada’s Volunteer of the Year for 2019 is Dawn Carr December 31, 2019 Nature Canada is pleased to award Dawn Carr with the 2019 Volunteer of the Year Award!
Nature Canada is Proud to Award the South Okanagan Similkameen National Park Network with the 2019 Conservation Partnership Award December 31, 2019 • Peyton Scott The Conservation Partnership award is presented yearly to an organization that has demonstrated significant contributions toward conservation efforts...
Federal government promises landmark nature protection December 13, 2019 Protection for 25 per cent of Canada’s land and 25 per cent of Canada’s oceans by 2025.