Connecting With Nature
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5 Amazing Avian Migrators
2025-12-05
Let’s celebrate International Migratory Bird Day on May 12 by learning more about some of the coolest feathered travelers that are, or will be, arriving up North for a few months!
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Why do some animals kill their own kind?
2025-12-05
We all know that the food chain is ruthless. Leatherbacks simply can’t go on without chowing down on jellyfish. And owls need to eat rodents to get by. But what of animals that kill or attack their own kind?
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Going, going….gone: Which animals are on the brink and how can we save them?
2025-12-05
There are 700 species at risk of extinction. Which animals are on the brink and how can we save them?
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Six Ways to Welcome Owls to Your Backyard
2025-12-05
ot only are these wide-eyed wonders mesmerizing to watch, they also are also natural pest controllers, preying on rodents, rabbits and insects. If your property includes plenty of trees, you can easily create a haven for owls. However, before rolling out the welcome mat, consider the risks surrounding your property that might put their safety in danger.
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Roadside monarch butterfly project
2025-12-05
More on a new project about to take flight in Eastern Ontario to bring back the monarch butterfly.
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That’s not a bee! These helpful flies will be hovering in your backyard soon
2025-12-05
Flower flies are misunderstood friends in our backyards. The Weather Network's Kim MacDonald shines a spotlight on this fascinating fly.
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The Climate Exchange
2025-12-05
The Climate Exchange is a very useful database for answers to all-levels of questions about climate change.
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Summer Power Hour
2025-12-05
10 Things You Can Do to Make Your Garden Grow in Less Than an Hour a Week!
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Surprising Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change
2025-12-05
today, we’re taking a look at four surprising heroes in the fight against climate change! Seriously, be prepared for your jaw to drop.
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It's unusual, it's real and it's raw': Halifax woman wins national photo contest
2025-12-05
Photo of eagle scrambling to defend its food wins top prize from Canadian Wildlife Federation
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