Wood Wide Web April 11, 2019 • Chloe Vincent The Wood Wide Web Forests have always been a natural wonder. A peaceful landscape we gravitate to when...
Nature Day 2019 was a success! Mobilizing support for protected areas on Parliament Hill April 10, 2019 • Gauri Sreenivasan On Tuesday, April 9, delegates from across the Nature Network gathered in Ottawa for the first ever #NatureDay...
5 Ways to Reconnect with Nature April 8, 2019 • Mya Van Woudenberg In today’s busy world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the city....
We’re gathering in Ottawa on Nature Day to raise a voice for land, water and wildlife April 8, 2019 • Hannah Dean From Big Pharma to Big Oil, hundreds of lobbyists gather on Parliament Hill every year to advocate for...
Calendar Image: The Moose April 4, 2019 • Chloe Vincent What Should I Know About Them? The North American Moose is an elegant giant. Occupying the Boreal Forest,...
Climate Change in Canada April 2, 2019 • Chloe Vincent Canada’s Climate Change Report is receiving plenty of needed attention. Government scientists from Environment and Climate Change Canada,...
Nature Canada Opposes Proposed Slaughter of Cormorants April 2, 2019 Nature Canada strongly opposes proposed changes to hunting laws permiting the slaughter of Double-crested Cormorants in Ontario. There...
Invasives still invading, says federal Environment Commissioner April 2, 2019 • Stephen Hazell Next to habitat loss, invasive species are the biggest threat to Canada’s wildlife and ecosystems. The number of...
Shade-grown Coffee helps Canadian Birds and forests March 31, 2019 • Ted Cheskey Literally billions of birds leave Canada each fall to migrate to wintering grounds in tropical and subtropical Americas....