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A Deadly Virus Attacking Bees

  • April 13, 2023
  • by CWF
A new threat has taken hold of Canada’s bee population that is showing no signs of slowing down. Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) works by deforming the bees’ wings and restricting…
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Could Turtles Live Forever if it Weren’t for Humans?

  • April 13, 2023
  • by April Overall
Retinol. Microneedling. Red light therapy. A nip here. A tuck there. We go above and beyond to keep ourselves looking young. But for turtles, they come by the elixir of…
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Life on Land – Linking Learning to the Global Sustainable Development Goals

  • April 11, 2023
  • by Kailey Setter
A flourishing diversity of life on land is the foundation for a healthy planet. By ensuring the Earth’s ecosystems remain healthy, we can also ensure our own health and wellness…
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Conserving Our Pollen Nation

  • April 3, 2023
  • by John Wilmshurst
If prairie flowers were countries, and bees their only residents, then not only would this world rival ours for diversity and population size, but their economies would be, well, humming.…
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How to Help Your Plants Thrive

  • March 15, 2023
  • by Sarah Coulber
Did you know that plants order nutrients like we order pizza? While they don’t use a phone and pizza is not overly nutritious, there certainly are parallels in how plants…
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Solitary Wasps

  • March 15, 2023
  • by Sarah Coulber
Most people have an aversion to wasps, and understandably so, given their painful sting. But did you know that most of our wasp species do not sting humans and that…
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Life Below Water – Linking Learning to the Global Sustainable Development Goals

  • March 10, 2023
  • by Kailey Setter
Water connects us all. Whether we live in a coastal community, or in the middle of the prairies, water flows throughout the landscapes we call home, joining rivers that wind…
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Plants That Thrive in Soggy Spots

  • March 8, 2023
  • by April Overall
If you’ve got an area in your garden that’s particularly soggy and you’re not sure quite what to do with it, we’ve got you covered! You’ll find all sorts of…
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Another Silent Spring?

  • March 8, 2023
  • by Mikaela Capeling
Songbirds are battling numerous threats, some of which might surprise you. “It was a spring without voices. On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins,…
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Air Pollution is Hurting Our Pollinators

  • March 8, 2023
  • by April Overall
In Canada a shocking 86 per cent of Canadians live in regions with unhealthy levels of air pollution. These levels are due to natural sources of air pollution like forest…
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