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October 8, 2025–Shane Moffatt
Campaigns and advocacy•Land-use planning•Reduce Your Footprint•Species at Risk•Wild Species
Mother polar bear and cub, Hudson Bay © Emma Bishop CC BY 2.0
Polar bears are icons of the north – powerful, resilient and increasingly at risk. Some of Canada’s polar bear population live in Ontario, and how we protect them matters not only provincially, but globally. In response to the federal government’s draft Management Plan for the Polar Bear in Canada, Ontario Nature is raising serious concerns ...
September 18, 2025–Erin Kobayashi
Pollinator-friendly habitat along a boulevard © Blooming Boulevards
After retiring from teaching, Jeanne McRight found herself back in the classroom to earn a horticulture diploma from the University of Guelph. Among her assignments? Create an urban sustainability project connected to her own garden. But what started as a school project would soon grow far beyond the classroom. McRight was already an avid gardener. ...
Georgian Bay Island wetland © Joe Crowley
Communities and conservation groups across Ontario have been sounding the alarm about the province’s rollback of wetland protections for years. However, Canada’s latest report to the Ramsar Convention – a global wetland conservation treaty – seems to tell a different story. What is the Ramsar Convention? The Ramsar Convention is the only global treaty that ...
June 13, 2025–Luke Bondi
Conservation News•Boreal Forest•Campaigns and advocacy•Climate Change•Land-use planning•Protected Places•Species at Risk
Cochrane Area Wildfire 2023 © AFFES-MNRF
During a global climate and biodiversity crisis, Ontario’s 2025 budget, introduced as Bill 24, Plan to Protect Ontario Act, fails to deliver critical investments in nature protection and conservation. Instead, it slashes funding for essential services like emergency preparedness and forest firefighting while passing environmental conservation costs from proponents to taxpayers. Here’s what you need ...
Towards Haldimand County © Adam Moss CC BY 2.0
The Government’s of Ontario’s Bill 5 — dubbed the “Protecting Ontario by Unleashing its Economy Act”— isn’t just a reckless step toward unchecked development. It’s a sweeping attack on Haudenosaunee rights, environmental protections, and democratic governance in Ontario. For the Haudenosaunee, it signals a dangerous regression — one where colonialism is repackaged as “economic growth,” ...
Laurel Creek Conservation Area © Carl Hiebert / Grand River Conservation Authority