Ontario Nature is the voice for wild species and wild spaces in Ontario. Its award-winning quarterly magazine, ON Nature, is an authoritative source of engaging environmental content that inspires and informs. Contributors include award-winning journalists, photographers, and leading conservation experts.
The magazine brings readers closer to nature. Experience the great outdoors, even when you’re indoors.
12 | Earth Watch


18 | The Vanishing Icon
Boreal caribou populations continue to decline in Ontario. Can a new agreement help them recover?
By Conor Mihell
24 | The Ma’iingan Way
The Ma’iingan Way, A study in northern Ontario has revealed between wolves, habitat connectivity and humans on the land – highlighting the power of collaboration in conservation.
By Andrés Jiménez Monge


28 | Remembering the Queen Bee
Remembering the Queen Bee, The recent passing of renowned bee researcher Dr. Sheila Colla has left a deep void in Canada’s scientific community, academia and many people’s lives. But her legacy lives on.
By Carol Toller
ON Nature magazine is an award-winning quarterly that brings readers closer to nature by exploring Ontario’s natural species and spaces, and providing insight on pressing conservation issues.
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