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© Lora Denis
On October 24th, Ontarians will return to the polls to vote for their municipal leaders. The mayors and councilors elected will play a vital role ensuring a healthy, sustainable future ...
August 31, 2022–Susan Sheard
Advocacy•Reduce Your Footprint•Stewardship and restoration•Youth
When I was in Grade 12, my Environmental Science teacher, Janice Palmer, had us scour local newspapers for environmental stories. At least once a week for a couple of months, ...
February 24, 2022–Anne Bell
Advocacy•Campaigns•Protected Places•Species at Risk•Stewardship and restoration
On June 2, 2022, Ontarians will head to the polls to elect our next provincial government. As citizens, we have a responsibility to ensure that nature conservation is a major ...
Monarch Butterfly, Suburban Garden, Hamilton Escarpment and the subject of a special painting ‘Winged Warrior’ dedicated to endangered species © Sherry Hayes
Nature is spectacular in its simplest form, and magnificent in its complexity. Animal and plant kingdoms alike are stunningly beautiful yet incredibly vulnerable. Some thrive, some survive, and some are ...
Wolf Lake © Ryan Mariotti