What’s the deal with COP15? The road to new biodiversity targets
With the conclusion of the first phase of COP15 in Kunming, China, there’s lots of chatter about the draft biodiversity targets....
With the conclusion of the first phase of COP15 in Kunming, China, there’s lots of chatter about the draft biodiversity targets....
Since time immemorial, Indigenous peoples have been nurturing understanding and action for taking care of the Land....
Green roofs have an important role in climate action and sustainable, energy-efficient and biodiversity-integrated design and development....
Biodiversity sustains, protects and heals us. Here are 5 species that have impacted human medicine to showcase the magic of plants and fungi....
As Editorial Team Lead with The Starfish Canada, Elyse Economides is a guiding light for over 60 youth environmental writers....
What are bioblitzes and how do they support science? Wildlife observations by citizen scientists can help conservation efforts....
A new study found that land is more beneficial to humans when left to nature rather than harvested for resources....
With long-standing relationships with and ancient knowledge of the land, Indigenous-led conservation is championing forest protection....
Language affects our relationship with nature. Changing how we talk about the natural world can help us form a stronger relationship....
There are hundreds of wildlife species only found in Canada. Learn about five endemic species to help celebrate Canadian biodiversity....
With the help of his students, Ottawa science teacher Michael Léveillé catalogs the region’s biodiversity with iNaturalist....
Noise pollution and ship strikes create many challenges for endangered Southern Resident killer whales. That’s why researchers are developing new technologies to help protect them....