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RE: The Problem of Too Many

Double-crested cormorant, invasive, overpopulation

Subject: RE: The problem of too many I think Bill Moses is right on in his letter to the editor. The problems the planet is experiencing right now are directly related to the problem of too many humans taking over and upsetting natural systems. However, he is wrong in accepting that Canada needs to bring […]

The Problem of Too Many

White-tailed deer

Re: The Problem of Too Many The article “The problem of too many” seems to refer only to problems that affect humans. In fact, nature would sort out a “too many deer” problem (for example) on its own if left to its own devices. It managed to do that kind of thing long before humans […]

Summer 2021

38 | Last Word Protecting Nature on Unceded Lands. By Tom Cowie 36 | Our Member Groups  Saving a Unique Landscape. By Lisa Richardson 37 | Our Community   Celebrating the Life of a Dedicated Birder. By Kirsten Dahl ON Nature magazine is an award-winning quarterly that brings readers closer to nature by exploring Ontario’s natural […]

Winter 2020

ON Nature Magazine Winter 2020 Issue

38 | Last Word When the going gets tough… By Anne Bell 36 | Our Community   Welcome to the Gananoque Lake Nature Reserve. By Caroline Schultz 35 |Our Member Groups  A nature experience for all. By Lisa Richardson ON Nature magazine is an award-winning quarterly that brings readers closer to nature by exploring Ontario’s natural […]

Seasons Magazine Winter 2002

Seasons Magazine Winter 2002

DEPARTMENTS 5 | View from Locke House Big, black birds: Why do we like some animals and not others? By Nancy Clark 8 | Earth Watch Teenagers can take action; giant swallowtails overwinter in Niagara; salamanders count on trees; the dirt on road salt; saving the Carden Alvar; province may loosen logging rules; builder makes […]