Celebrate Canada’s Parks Day! July 16, 2018 • Jill Sturdy There are so many reasons to spend time outdoors and explore in nature. It’s a great way to...
How to deal with Dog-Strangling Vine July 12, 2018 This blog post was written by Nature Canada guest blogger Robin Wakelin. Dog strangling vine has been taking...
How Human Activities and Climate Change Affect Wildlife July 11, 2018 This blog is written by Steve Gahbauer, who has been regularly contributing Nature Notes for many years. Canada’s...
Ocean Quest: Diving into Newfoundland’s hidden gems July 11, 2018 This blog was written by Halima Sadia, a public relations student from Algonquin College and intern at Nature...
Shelby Kutyn: An Artist, Environmentalist and Young Woman for Nature July 9, 2018 • Julie Lopez Shelby Kutyn is a Young Women for Nature mentee, and a student at the University of Victoria, where...
Camp Smitty: Providing a quintessential Canadian experience July 5, 2018 This blog was written by Halima Sadia, a public relations student from Algonquin College and intern at Nature...
Nature Canada kicks off work to save Ontario’s swallows July 3, 2018 • Brodie Badcock-Parks Grassland birds and aerial insectivores (birds that feed on insects while airborne, including swallows and martins) are two...
(Eco)Justice for the Sage Grouse June 27, 2018 The Federal Court of Canada has decided to grant Nature Canada and other nature groups, represented by Ecojustice,...
The Killdeer Bird, and its Real Estate in the Capital June 26, 2018 Recent news about the now-notorious nesting killdeer[1] at the site of Bluesfest, one of Ottawa’s largest outdoor events,...
Olivia DesRoches: A Young Woman For Nature June 22, 2018 • Julie Lopez Olivia DesRoches is a Young Woman for Nature, and a Grade 12 student at Hampton High School who...