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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
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
Six things you can do for the planet this summer July 16, 2024 While the threats facing nature across Canada are very real, so is the fact that we can all make a difference. Here's how. Read More While the threats facing nature across Canada are very real, so is the fact that we can all make... 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
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
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