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Bogs, muskegs, and fens are the "kidneys of the earth" - landscapes built up over millenia. Worth protecting, and finding ...
Retired wildlife biologist Christoph Steeger explains the value of "wildlife trees" for bat nesting, breeding, and ...
A tour of the Hakai Institute and a discussion about the challenges of growing food sustainably on a sandy West Coast island.
At the First Ministers' Meeting in June, bizarre conflicting priorities between the climate crisis and the push for ...
After a legal setback, Apache Stronghold will keep fighting to protect their ancestral sacred lands at Oak Flat from copper ...
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology represents the fossil fuel industry’s last stand. Hawking expensive, speculative technology to suck CO2 out of the air and store it ...
Indigenous and non-Indigenous environmentalists have denounced the practice of aerial herbicide spraying on forestlands for decades. This year, Indigenous groups in Northern Ontario have announced a ...
Media investigations in 2022 and 2023 uncovered a trail of documents showing that federal government departments worked directly with the biotechnology industry to design the new regulatory guidance ...
In a significant victory in the fight against toxics, environmental and health groups in Canada have successfully challenged the federal government’s renewal of a glyphosate product in court. In a ...
There’s nothing like a glass of ice-cold water on a hot day, the smell of fresh laundry, or a hot bath to relax. This is made possible through underground and surface water sources that have been ...
In June 2001, wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory had a dream. He had been contracted by Friends of the Nemaiah Valley to map grizzly bear habitat and document wildlife signs, in order to help the Xeni ...
The City of Vancouver is cutting down thousands of trees in Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, ostensibly because of public safety reasons. Grassroots activists like Stanley Park Preservation Society ...