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The assessment builds on a 2019 report published by the Environmental Law and Policy Center and conducted by a team of scientists from around the region.
More than once, City of Burlington bylaw officers and city workers have cut down Karen Barnes’ naturalized garden. The City of Burlington also notified Barnes, and her mortgage company, that they ...
Londoners are invited to join the Big Backyard BioBlitz, a Canada-wide citizen science event organized by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), which returns for its fifth year from July 28 to ...
Using a smartphone, tablet or digital camera, participants can snap photos or make audio recordings and upload their findings ...
MANITOULIN—“We’ve passed too many boundaries,” David Suzuki said last week—not with thunder, but with the hush before a storm. After decades urging Canada to listen—to science, the land, ancestors—he ...
From balconies to backwoods, a cross-country nature challenge is calling on people to document the species they encounter and ...
The Big Backyard BioBlitz, hosted by the Natural Conservancy of Canada (NCC), is underway now through to Monday, Aug. 4. The campaign is a fun way to help Canadian scientists monitory biodiversity on ...
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Alberta’s government is looking for ideas on how to best continue to fight the threat of invasive aquatic species.
It turns out that one needn't have a PhD in a scientific field to feel like a scientist. A program that relies on "community scientists" to help monitor receding coastlines ...