Forests & Fields
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Herbs for Wildlife — Planting Edible Herbs for You and Wild Neighbours!
2019-03-22
Each year I grow herbs, mainly for me but a little for wildlife, too.
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How Do Animals Communicate?
2019-03-14
Sounds aren’t the only way species communicate with each other
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Scrambled Eggs: What Shell Colour Tells Us
2019-02-20
Our understanding of dinosaurs today makes what we knew 50 years ago primitive. Decades ago, all we had to learn about dinosaurs and their lives was fossils
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A Good Start for Monarchs
2019-02-20
The overwintering Monarch population in Mexico has increased. Let’s help them when they make their trip home to Canada!
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Hola Monarcha!
2019-02-19
Guest blogger Donna Cook is a nature interpreter who writes about her recent visit to the Monarch Butterflies’ overwintering grounds in Mexico.
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2019 Butterfly Population Stabilizing
2019-02-05
Canada can do more to help the monarch, says the Canadian Wildlife Federation's Carolyn Callaghan.
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U.S., Mexico surpass Canada in efforts to restore monarch butterfly habitat
2019-02-05
One of nature’s greatest migrations may be returning to health after a stunning growth in the number of monarch butterflies that fluttered across North America last year. But if populations of the striking black-and-orange aviators are starting to recover, it’s no thanks to Canada, said Carolyn Callaghan of the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
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CWF calls for Canada to restore habitat as Monarch butterfly rebounds in Mexico
2019-02-04
The forest area in Mexico occupied by overwintering Monarchs has been assessed and the 2019 numbers are very promising, giving a reprieve to a beleaguered population.
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The Next Extinction Level Event — Is It Already Here?
2019-01-24
Are we witnessing a mass extinction?
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