Cities are the next frontier for biodiversity conservation
From the local to the global, we need strategies to connect our wild places into and through our cities, to engage the public imagination and to empower action. ...
From the local to the global, we need strategies to connect our wild places into and through our cities, to engage the public imagination and to empower action. ...
The Indigenous Circle of experts report shares important lessons for changing the dominant narratives about the conservation and protection of nature....
To avoid viral spillover, we must reduce physical connectivity between humans and other species carrying viruses that can spill over....
Protected areas need to be planned for and financed in a way that recognizes them for what they are: vital yet unprecedented systems of nature-based green infrastructure aimed at supporting our country, our biodiversity, and climate action....
As Canadians, we could become stewards of some of the planet’s greatest reservoirs of life and its natural systems upon which we all depend....
Biodiversity loss is felt most at the local level which is why conservation communication and action within communities have the most impact....
Animal road crossings can ensure safe passage across dangerous highways for migrating animals as many travel through fractured habitat....
Co-benefits for biodiversity take place when strategies that are not directly related to conservation and enhancement help biodiversity....
Tracking plants, mammals, fish, amphibians, and invertebrates in Canada will help us better understand changes in biodiversity....
Most species at risk of extinction are in the tropics. That's why we should act globally as well as locally when it comes to tackling biodiversity loss....
Canada is close to meeting our 2020 biodiversity goals and targets in which 17% of land and 10% of marine areas are protected, but we can do even better....
The biodiversity agenda is a call to action that encourages all Canadians to tackle biodiversity loss as there is no recovery from extinction....