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Happy World Bee Day! Today we're celebrating some common bees and lookalikes from Newfoundland and Labrador for our 2025 Nature Photo Contest Launch! Enter now: naturecanada.ca/enjoy-nature/n… Thank you to our Nature Network Partner Nature Newfoundland and Labrador for this great

Happy World Bee Day! Today we're celebrating some common bees and lookalikes from Newfoundland and Labrador for our 2025 Nature Photo Contest Launch!

Enter now: naturecanada.ca/enjoy-nature/n…

Thank you to our Nature Network Partner Nature Newfoundland and Labrador for this great
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We're looking for Volunteers for a our annual Nature Photo Contest! Volunteers will build their resume and gain experience working at a national environmental non-profit, learning transferable professional skills in data entry and computer skills. Great way to improve typing

We're looking for Volunteers for a our annual Nature Photo Contest! 

Volunteers will build their resume and gain experience working at a national environmental non-profit, learning transferable professional skills in data entry and computer skills. Great way to improve typing
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It's International Day for Biodiversity. Biodiversity, simply put, is biological richness and the wealth that keeps the planet resilient. Read the story here: naturecanada.ca/news/blog/cele…

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Happy World Turtle Day! Did you know that Canada is home to eight native species of freshwater turtles and four species of marine turtles each vital to our ecosystems? 📸 Have some turtle shots you wanna share? Submit your nature photos in our #NCPhotoContest25 today!

Happy World Turtle Day! Did you know that Canada is home to eight native species of freshwater turtles and four species of marine turtles each vital to our ecosystems? 

📸 Have some turtle shots you wanna share? Submit your nature photos in our #NCPhotoContest25 today!
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May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada, a time to reflect on and recognize the many contributions that people of Asian origin have made and continue to make to Canada. Asian Heritage Month has been celebrated since the 1990s. In December 2001, the Senate adopted a motion proposed

May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada, a time to reflect on and recognize the many contributions that people of Asian origin have made and continue to make to Canada.

Asian Heritage Month has been celebrated since the 1990s. In December 2001, the Senate adopted a motion proposed
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The Humpback Whale: Singer and Fisher Extraordinaire Thank you to Simone Cominelli, Post-doc researcher at the School of Science and the Environment, Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador for this months blog: naturecanada.ca/news/blog/the-…

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Have you heard? There's a Birding Capital of Canada! Any guesses? Write them in the comments and find the answer here: naturecanada.ca/news/blog/a-ne…

Have you heard? There's a Birding Capital of Canada! 

Any guesses? Write them in the comments and find the answer here: naturecanada.ca/news/blog/a-ne…
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Black Birders week has begun! Focusing on the Sparrow Family - 'resilient, adaptive and thriving in connection' Audubon Society #BlackBirdersWeek is from Sunday, May 25 to Saturday, May 31 audubon.org/black-birders-…

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An Orca Pod in Winnipeg? Immersive AR Experience “Critical Distance” Launches at Manitoba Museum for Ocean Week 2025 Press release here: naturecanada.ca/news/press-rel…

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My Nature Canada colleagues and I were delighted the #SpeechFromTheThrone declared that nature is core to Canadian identity. Our economy will prosper and our society will thrive, only if public institutions protect our country's natural heritage. via.maharaj.org/thrnat 🍁

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First Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act Then Bill 17, the Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act This would be 2 HUGE setbacks for nature and birds in Ontario and it would set a terrible precedent for other provinces. We CANNOT move backwards

First Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act

Then Bill 17, the Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act

This would be 2 HUGE setbacks for nature and birds in Ontario and it would set a terrible precedent for other provinces. We CANNOT move backwards
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Wildfires occur naturally, but the wildfires we are seeing now are “unnatural disasters.” They are being exacerbated by human activities and the climate crisis. Canada has lost an average of 2.3 million" hectares of forest every year to forest fires since 2000, and our 2023

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Applications are open for the Charles Labatiuk Scholarship! We are accepting submissions unil June 30th, 2025. This award was established through the legacy gift of Charles Labatiuk and the Charles Labatiuk Nature Endowment Fund. Charles Labatiuk was an avid nature

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Canada Is Burning: Wildfires Demand a Pan-Canadian Emergency Response Across Canada, wildfires are causing extreme harm to Indigenous people and other communities, wildlife, forests, and our planet. Year after year, wildfires across the country are worsening, driven by climate

Canada Is Burning: Wildfires Demand a Pan-Canadian Emergency Response

Across Canada, wildfires are causing extreme harm to Indigenous people and other communities, wildlife, forests, and our planet.

Year after year, wildfires across the country are worsening, driven by climate
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The 2025 Nature Photo Contest has begun! It’s time to take your cameras outdoors and capture Canada’s natural beauty! This year’s Grand Prize has been sponsored by Black Feather - The Wilderness Adventure Company! It’s a 2026 season gift certificate valued at $1895, toward one

The 2025 Nature Photo Contest has begun! It’s time to take your cameras outdoors and capture Canada’s natural beauty! 

This year’s Grand Prize has been sponsored by Black Feather - The Wilderness Adventure Company! It’s a 2026 season gift certificate valued at $1895, toward one
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Nature Canada’s Emily McMillan proposes “Identity” as a factor for nation-building projects 🍁 Read now: bit.ly/45XRB8R

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Have you ever heard the expression “Two-Eyed Seeing”? In the words of Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall, Two-Eyed Seeing (or Etuaptmumk) means “learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing, and from the other eye with the strengths of

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The Eared Grebes have returned! Thank you to the Devon Nature Club for this month's blog! Featuring the Photo Contest Calendar photo from Terri Vidricaire naturecanada.ca/news/blog/natu…

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Many voices, including Nature Canada, have raised serious concerns that the proposed Bill lacks sufficient safeguards for Indigenous rights, environmental impacts, and accountability to the people. Those concerns cannot be satisfied without amending the Bill. Given the speed at

Many voices, including Nature Canada, have raised serious concerns that the proposed Bill lacks sufficient safeguards for Indigenous rights, environmental impacts, and accountability to the people. Those concerns cannot be satisfied without amending the Bill. Given the speed at