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Native plants program helps gardeners fight nature and climate crises May 12, 2022 In the Zone, a collaboration between WWF-Canada and Carolinian Canada, makes it easy to garden for wildlife and climate in Ontario and Quebec through a partnership with Loblaw garden centres Toronto, ON, May 12,... Read More In the Zone, a collaboration between WWF-Canada and Carolinian Canada, makes it easy to garden for wildlife and climate... Read More
Meet some of Manitoba’s nicest native plants May 12, 2023 May 12 is Manitoba Day! What better way to mark it than by exploring the province’s rugged and beautiful native plants — and how you can help expand their populations. What do you picture... Read More May 12 is Manitoba Day! What better way to mark it than by exploring the province’s rugged and beautiful... Read More
Learn the five seasons of the Ojibwe calendar May 11, 2023 At WWF-Canada, we believe that ecological restoration is not possible without reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and we see Indigenous language revitalization as a part of this process. As we (finally) enter springtime,... Read More At WWF-Canada, we believe that ecological restoration is not possible without reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and we... Read More
Six easy steps to planting a wildlife-friendly garden May 3, 2023 Your garden, backyard or balcony can help native wildlife recover and thrive. By including native plants in your green space, you can create living habitats that offer food and shelter to bees, caterpillars, butterflies,... Read More Your garden, backyard or balcony can help native wildlife recover and thrive. By including native plants in your green... Read More
Restoring nature — one garden at a time May 24, 2019 Your garden is blooming with wildlife-supporting potential. Native plants can provide food or habitat for hundreds of species, from insects, to birds and mammals, while non-native plants may support only a few. With gardeners... Read More Your garden is blooming with wildlife-supporting potential. Native plants can provide food or habitat for hundreds of species, from... Read More
Seven rare species in the Carolinian zone May 22, 2018 From unsung amphibian heroes to flying mammals, there are more rare species of plants and animals here than anywhere else in the country. Read More From unsung amphibian heroes to flying mammals, there are more rare species of plants and animals here than anywhere... Read More
Expanded program makes it easier for home gardeners in southern Ontario to buy native plants, help wildlife. May 13, 2021 Native plants — those that are adapted to local conditions and have deep relationships with other plants and wildlife native to the area — can now be found in Loblaw Garden Centres primarily throughout... Read More Native plants — those that are adapted to local conditions and have deep relationships with other plants and wildlife... Read More