Emerald Ash Borer Workshop in Mount Albert – October 6, 2014
Learn about the Emerald Ash Borer and discover how it can affect your forest. Continue reading Emerald Ash Borer Workshop in Mount Albert – October 6, 2014
Learn about the Emerald Ash Borer and discover how it can affect your forest. Continue reading Emerald Ash Borer Workshop in Mount Albert – October 6, 2014
Learn about the Emerald Ash Borer and discover how it can affect your forest. Continue reading Emerald Ash Borer Workshop in Stouffville – September 22, 2014
Modern research complements traditional First Nations legacy programs in an effort to preserve freshwater salmon in BC. Continue reading Protecting Kokanee salmon
Residents in BC’s Lower Mainland get set to tackle shoreline litter for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup on September 20. Continue reading World’s largest volunteer Shoreline Cleanup comes to Vancouver
Residents in BC’s Lower Mainland get set to tackle shoreline litter for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup on September 20. Continue reading World’s largest volunteer Shoreline Cleanup comes to Vancouver
Fort Chipewyan looks to the sun for alternative energy sources to Tar Sands oil. Continue reading Fort Chipewyan unveiling first solar project
The Wilderness Committee celebrates World Rivers Day by paddling to protect the lower Bird River in Manitoba. Continue reading Paddle for Protection tour set for World Rivers Day
A webinar on reframing the debate and influencing public opinion and media coverage in Canada on clean energy and climate issues. Continue reading Webinar: Breaking the Inevitability Frame in the Energy Debate
Researchers receive $500,000 in CANARIE funding to link environmental information about the North. Continue reading Connecting data for better decision-making in the Arctic
Join Michael’s Hair Body Mind, Trees Ontario and Credit Valley Conservation, September 24 at the Rattray Marsh Conservation Area. Continue reading Community Tree Planting
Activities like urban gardening and food growing help expats feel like they belong in their new communities. Continue reading Expats in Canada go green to get involved
Though they are only the length of a grain of rice, mountain pine beetles have made a devastating impact on our nation’s forests. Continue reading Pine on the Decline: The Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic