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Summer’s native plant bouquet is a gift to birds, bees and more June 14, 2024 Whether you wander in a meadow, garden or forest glade, you can encounter native plants among summer's splendour, as well as the wildlife they attract. Read More Whether you wander in a meadow, garden or forest glade, you can encounter native plants among summer's splendour, as... Read More
Singing the praises of Ontario’s landscapes and native plants June 10, 2024 Ontario’s natural wonders cover a large expanse, but efforts to restore them can start small, in our own parks, backyards and balcony planters. Read More Ontario’s natural wonders cover a large expanse, but efforts to restore them can start small, in our own parks,... Read More
Does ‘No Mow May’ really help pollinators? May 1, 2024 To you, “No Mow May” could sound like a simple way to help wildlife, a welcome excuse to put off chores or a first step down the road to anarchy. Read More To you, “No Mow May” could sound like a simple way to help wildlife, a welcome excuse to put... Read More
Act Locally: How to enjoy the benefits of native grasslands in your own backyard May 1, 2024 Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient to flooding and other effects of climate change. Shannon Stephens of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation... Read More Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient... Read More
Spring flowers are for the birds and the bees… and the ants? April 16, 2024 Flowering plants may satisfy our human yearning for beauty, but other species have more practical reasons for paying attention to them. Read More Flowering plants may satisfy our human yearning for beauty, but other species have more practical reasons for paying attention... Read More
Get ready to cheer on your plants! April 11, 2024 Here are some tips to get your growing season off to a great start, for you and for wildlife. Read More Here are some tips to get your growing season off to a great start, for you and for wildlife. Read More
The results are in: A (green) thumbs-up for growing native plants in our cities April 10, 2024 Recent research underscores the value of the “growing” native plant movement, and it’s not limited to biodiversity benefits. Read More Recent research underscores the value of the “growing” native plant movement, and it’s not limited to biodiversity benefits. Read More
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
How to engage young folks in conservation and restoration April 12, 2024 Jim Robb, veteran environment educator and general manager at Friends of the Rouge Watershed answers our questions about how to engage young people in conservation and restoration work, especially in the city, and why... Read More Jim Robb, veteran environment educator and general manager at Friends of the Rouge Watershed answers our questions about how... Read More
How restoring rivers helps fight climate change March 18, 2024 Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains why the nature-based climate solutions used by the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee—a participant in our... Read More Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains... Read More
Healthy grasslands, healthy soil: What we learned by over-seeding a field in rural Ontario December 5, 2023 Native grassland systems don’t just look pretty. They also protect against the effects of climate change, contribute to efforts to decarbonize the air, create valuable habitat for at-risk birds, insects, and animals—all while improving... Read More Native grassland systems don’t just look pretty. They also protect against the effects of climate change, contribute to efforts... Read More
Act Locally: How native plants can help you take on invasive species November 21, 2023 Nature-based climate solutions don’t just capture carbon and help species at risk — they can also help stop the spread of invasive plants. Jim Robb of Friends of the Rouge Watershed shares what you... Read More Nature-based climate solutions don’t just capture carbon and help species at risk — they can also help stop the... Read More