How does protecting the habitats of 3 - 4 million waterfowl in the Boreal help fight climate change? By protecting the vast wetlands that these birds rely on for nesting, we are also keeping vast amounts of carbon stored in the soil. A win for birds, and for us all.
Read MoreFrom Colombia to Texas to the Boreal Forest, the tiny but mighty Canada Warbler completes its yearly migration from wintering grounds in the South to breeding grounds in the North.
Read More“Birds help us tell that story that we’re all connected.” The Canada Warbler is one of over 300 species that nest in the Boreal Forest and migrate across the hemisphere. Join in as we follow it along its annual migration route!
Read MoreAuthor Tony Hiss delves into the mass extinctions crisis in his new book, Rescuing the Planet, and comes out with hope. How? By looking to the leadership of Indigenous people who are leading the way in protecting biodiversity rich landscapes like the Boreal Forest.
The Andes Mountains of Colombia might seem far away for a tiny Canada Warbler, but it’s no match for this ambitious bird! Each year, this migratory species makes the trip from its winter home in the Andes to its summer nesting grounds in the Boreal
One way to keep our planet amazing? Nature-based climate solutions! What does that mean, you might be wondering? Think of it this way - it means protecting the land by conserving the intact, healthy lands that we already have.
Leadership on the land is a core part of Indigenous Nationhood. That's why many First Nations are establishing Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas and Indigenous Guardians programs.
Read MoreA Winter Finch Invasion? On Halloween? Feels a little eerie…...but don’t worry, it’s actually perfectly natural!
Read MoreWe know that billions of birds rely on the Boreal Forest for nesting grounds each year, but have you ever wondered HOW we know?
Read MoreWould you be surprised if we told you there are more trees in the Boreal Forest than there are stars in the Milky Way? In fact, there are more than that.
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