Common Green Darner Dragonfly © Ontario Parks
As the Dragon Flies
The annual migration of common green darner dragonflies is less understood than that of monarch butterflies, but scientists are starting to discover just how epic these insects’ journeys are.
By Brian Banks
Adapt or Perish
With threats to forests multiplying, Ontario researchers are seeking ways to keep the woods resilient. Can forests adapt in time to stay ahead of climate change?
By Jade Prévost-Manuel
Ribbons of Green
A natural corridor from Hamilton’s Cootes Paradise to the Niagara Escarpment shows the biodiversity benefits of connected habitat—and of conservation partnerships.
By Conor Mihell
Last Word
Electoral Reform is Needed for Climate Action
By Sharon Sommerville
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The Great Invasion
Invasive species handily outnumber native species in the Great Lakes. How can we bring back Ontario’s native whitefish?
By Conor Mihell
Rebel Gardeners
The movement to naturalize gardens is gathering momentum as more and more homeowners fight regressive municipal bylaws to bring nature back to their yards.
By Ian Coutts
Upholding Land Rights
Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas are an underutilized but much-needed tool for conservation. What’s stopping decision-makers from embracing them?
By Melina Damian
Last Word
The oft unheralded value of nature in cities.
By Liann Bobechko
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