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Native plants of Newfoundland and Labrador: rugged, useful — sometimes carnivorous February 28, 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador don’t boast Canada’s most fertile growing conditions, but resilient species have found plenty of ways to put down roots. Read More Newfoundland and Labrador don’t boast Canada’s most fertile growing conditions, but resilient species have found plenty of ways to... Read More
Native plants hold answers to many winter wildlife mysteries January 28, 2025 While you wait out the next bout of inclement weather, grab yourself a piping hot beverage and shovel into these wintry wildlife facts. Read More While you wait out the next bout of inclement weather, grab yourself a piping hot beverage and shovel into... Read More
The wins in our sails: WWF-Canada looks back at 2024 December 23, 2024 We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the hottest year ever, narrowly beating last year’s record and further cementing the past decade as... Read More We have reached the end of another hot one — in fact, 2024 is on track to be the... Read More
Easy-to-grow native plants that attract the eye — and pollinators — are arriving in stores now May 15, 2024 This spring, gardeners who want to give nature a helping hand can source these plants from 133 selected garden centres across Ontario and Quebec. Read More This spring, gardeners who want to give nature a helping hand can source these plants from 133 selected garden... Read More
Weeding through botanical terminology: What are native, invasive and ornamental plants? October 25, 2024 While these terms are used often, the categories they describe are not always clearly defined. Here’s what WWF-Canada means when we use them. Read More While these terms are used often, the categories they describe are not always clearly defined. Here’s what WWF-Canada means... Read More
Six neighbour-friendly tips for how to help wildlife at home September 19, 2024 Here are some steps to get your neighbours on board as you bring your habitat garden or naturalized yard to life. Read More Here are some steps to get your neighbours on board as you bring your habitat garden or naturalized yard... Read More
Nova Scotia’s native plants stir spirits with sweet and salty seaside scents September 19, 2024 What’s that on the breeze? It could be the salt air, sure, or maybe it’s a sweet or spicy scent emanating from one of these three native plant species. Read More What’s that on the breeze? It could be the salt air, sure, or maybe it’s a sweet or spicy... Read More
How native flowers help your veggie garden July 23, 2024 You can help your fruit and veggie plants, native bees and your local ecosystem all at once by taking steps to welcome pollinators. Read More You can help your fruit and veggie plants, native bees and your local ecosystem all at once by taking... Read More
The misunderstood mystique of moths July 22, 2024 Butterflies like the stately monarch and elegant swallowtail are celebrated for their ornate beauty and role as crucial pollinators, but what about moths? Read More Butterflies like the stately monarch and elegant swallowtail are celebrated for their ornate beauty and role as crucial pollinators,... Read More
Nunavut’s native plants are among the planet’s toughest July 9, 2024 Hardy native plants provide a strong foundation for Nunavut’s land-based food webs, which sustain people as well as wildlife like lemmings, ptarmigan, barren-ground caribou and more. Read More Hardy native plants provide a strong foundation for Nunavut’s land-based food webs, which sustain people as well as wildlife... Read More
Native plants now available to garden for wildlife and climate May 11, 2023 In the Zone, a collaboration between WWF-Canada and Carolinian Canada, makes gardening for nature in Ontario and Quebec easier through Loblaw garden centres. Read More In the Zone, a collaboration between WWF-Canada and Carolinian Canada, makes gardening for nature in Ontario and Quebec easier... Read More
Join WWF-Canada’s re:grow, a new online destination for the ‘growing’ native plant movement April 20, 2023 Our new re:grow site provides how-to resources for growing native plants and tracks users’ collective impact on biodiversity and climate. Read More Our new re:grow site provides how-to resources for growing native plants and tracks users’ collective impact on biodiversity and... Read More