Generations of Generosity and Taking Action for Nature September 23, 2024 • Ian Davies Meet the grandson of Nature Canada’s founders!
Ruffling Feathers: Cats and Their Effect on Local Ecosystems and Bird Populations September 23, 2024 • Animalogic Animalogic and Nature Canada team up to assess how our cats, while lovable, are also killers.
Think Nationally, Act Locally! September 23, 2024 • Emily McMillan You support national advocacy and amazing local conservation efforts.
The Hill Times: Canada has a Chance to Lead on the World Stage with an Improved Nature Accountability Act September 17, 2024 At the end of April this year we hosted our Nature on the Hill event and something exciting...
Join Global Bird Rescue to Save The World’s Birds! September 17, 2024 • Kaitlin Brough Global Bird Rescue is an annual event held by FLAP Canada in partnership with Nature Canada, that encourages...
Nature Canada Announces Alana Krug-MacLeod as 2024 Recipient of the Charles Labatiuk Nature Scholarship September 16, 2024 The Charles Labatiuk Nature Scholarship is awarded annually by Nature Canada to students demonstrating excellence in environmental studies...
Alana Krug-MacLeod, 2024 Charles Labatiuk Scholarship Award Winner, on Nature Conservation September 16, 2024 • Alana Krug-MacLeod The Charles Labatiuk Scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding individual dedicated to protecting nature and wildlife.
Nature Canada Celebrates Major Wins and Calls for Stronger Accountability as Parliament Resumes September 16, 2024 Building on the success of “Nature on the Hill,” Nature Canada sets sights on improved legislation to protect...
CBC: Logging is the 3rd Highest Emitter in Canada September 4, 2024 UN experts and environmental groups continue to call on Canada to report true climate cost of logging.
Logging Emerges as Canada’s Third Largest Climate Polluter September 4, 2024 Report concludes that logging is Canada’s third-highest-emitting sector behind oil & gas and transportation.