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....
Two New Protected Areas Added to the Map March 22, 2019 • Gauri Sreenivasan Good news for those who love nature and want to see it protected. This month, two new conservation...
2019 Federal Budget Focuses on Electric Vehicles and Energy Efficiency March 20, 2019 • Stephen Hazell Environmental measures in the 2019 Federal budget announced by Finance Minister Bill Morneau yesterday focused on funding ramping...
Black-footed Ferret March 19, 2019 • Chloe Vincent The Black-footed Ferret The only ferret native to the great Canadian wilderness, the Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) is...
Eco Tips from the Eco Hub for Spring Time! March 15, 2019 • Julie Lopez As consumers, we are able to use our purchasing power to influence change and help protect wildlife and...
Green Tips for St. Patrick’s Day March 15, 2019 • Alisa Abramovich Every year, March 17th has become a day where we all dress in green, put on green plastic...