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Uprooted: Plant Blindness Is a Dangerous Phenomenon

  • October 7, 2019
  • by Alanna Mitchell
In our modern world, we have lost the connection between the foods we eat and the crops that provide them. It is called “plant blindness” and it is a dangerous…
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The Boreal Forest: Our Secret Weapon to Fight Climate Change

  • September 24, 2019
  • by Alanna Mitchell
The boreal forest has occasionally been dubbed “the ugly forest.” The cold, needle-leaved antithesis to the fervid exuberance of tropical rainforests. It has often been ignored, too. Today, however, this…
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Helping Nature one Photo at a Time

  • September 12, 2019
  • by Sarah Coulber
Do you see interesting wildlife at home or in nature? Have you ever encountered a plant or animal that you are curious about but couldn’t identify? If you wish to…
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The Future of Commercial Fishing: Ropeless Gear?

  • August 28, 2019
  • by Elizabeth Baker
Could ropeless fishing gear allow fishing to continue without entangling marine wildlife? As the mortality crisis for the North Atlantic Right Whale continues, researchers from the Marine Team at the…
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Mitigating Freshwater Turtle Deaths

  • August 14, 2019
  • by Mackenzie Burns
Have you ever described what you do at work and been asked: “Okay, but why?” I’ve encountered this fairly often when talking to friends and family about my work with…
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Give Butterflies a Place to Drink

  • August 12, 2019
  • by Sarah Coulber
Interest in butterfly gardening is on the rise. It’s a good thing, too, as it is an important way to help butterflies and other pollinators. But did you know that…
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Pollinator Recovery? A Critical Step When Banning Neonics

  • August 1, 2019
  • by CWF
Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, moths and flies, play critical roles in ecosystems and in the production of our food. If you’ve eaten an apple or worn a comfy cotton…
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Hatching a Turtle Recovery Plan

  • July 26, 2019
  • by David Seburn
Turtles are in serious trouble. All eight species of freshwater turtles in Canada are listed as Species At-Risk. This makes turtles one of the most endangered groups of wildlife in…
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My Answer to the Age-Old Question

  • July 15, 2019
  • by CWF
“So, what do you do?” My barber asked me this common enough question a few weeks ago. In the spirit of small talk, I boiled it down to the most…
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16 ways to protect your garden in a drought without being wasteful

  • July 10, 2019
  • by Jerika Bradford
I vividly remember the first drought I ever experienced. It was in 2012 with what seemed like a never-ending heat wave in Ontario. It was also the year I decided…
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