Will the Senate go Green? March 14, 2019 • Stephen Hazell Last year, the House of Commons did go green, passing environmental protection bills that are probably the most...
Calendar Image: The Green Frog March 14, 2019 • Chloe Vincent Tried, True—and Sometimes Blue The Green Frog (Lithobates Clamitans) should be a welcoming sight to Canadians, especially in...
The Plains Bison: No Buffalo March 11, 2019 • Rami Hilan The males are called bulls, the calves are called red dogs, and some people call them all buffalo,...
Destination Nature! Embrace nature this Spring Break March 11, 2019 • Jill Sturdy It’s March in Canada and much of the country is still covered in snow. The good news is...
March Calendar Image: Silver Fox Kit March 11, 2019 • Leah Coppella Don’t be fooled by its name. The Silver Fox is the exact same species as the Red Fox,...
Good news for a rare prairie lizard — New conservation area created at Manitoba’s Canadian forces base Shilo March 7, 2019 The announcement represents a new approach – where Environment Canada and the Department of National Defence (DND) are...
Government announces official protection for the Banc-des-Américains March 7, 2019 Nature Canada is pleased to share some fin-tastic news: the Banc-des-Américains on Quebec’s east coast is now officially...
North Atlantic Right Whales: The Right Way March 4, 2019 • Rami Hilan What do you get when you multiply a Tyrannosaurus Rex by eight? At about 65,000 kilograms you get...
Saving Our Swallows – A Conservation Internship March 4, 2019 • Alex Bencke Aerial Insectivores (birds who eat insets while flying, including swallows) are the species of birds that are declining...
Ottawa Students get up close with birds of prey February 28, 2019 • Jill Sturdy On February 25, over 1,000 Ottawa–area elementary school kids had the unique opportunity of meeting a live raptor...