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Photo of a framed art print showing the sun rising behind a mountain range

This printmaker uses plants as inspiration – and as ink

B.C. artist Edward Fu-Chen Juan creates silkscreened works of art that are rooted in both place and time and give a voice to nature.
Jadine Ngan Nov 8, 2022
Wolverine populations are declining. To protect them, we need better habitat

Wolverine populations are declining. To protect them, we need better habitat

The one-two punch of landscape change and climate change are making matters worse for wolverines. Here's how we can make a difference.
Jason T. Fisher, Aerin Jacob Aug 25, 2022
A coyote standing amidst grass and shrubs

What coyotes really want

Coyotes have a bad reputation that's entirely undeserved. Here's what really motivates them – and how we can co-exist in peace.
Shelley Marie Alexander Jun 2, 2022
A stream runs through a sun-dappled forest.

Rebuilding Canada's forgotten forests

Prince Edward Island used to be home to a rich variety of trees. Then agriculture took over. Here's how one project is working to bring back the woods.
Zack Metcalfe May 5, 2022
A man in shorts and a T-shirt holding a newly planted tree with one hand and a shovel with the other.

How we’re rewilding: Peter Ewins, Project Swallowtail

How do you get city dwellers to care about biodiverse, nature-led ecosystems? According to this former WWF staffer, urban naturalization projects can be an important first step.
Kat Tancock Nov 19, 2021
A flock of Topsy Farms sheep looking at the camera, with forest in the background.

How we’re rewilding: Jacob Murray, Topsy Farms

How do you launch a rewilding project on a small Canadian farm? It takes community support, inspiration from Attenborough — and local gym rats ready for true functional fitness.
Kat Tancock Mar 19, 2021

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