24 | A Burning Issue The record-breaking wildfire season is highlighting the gaps in human knowledge of the impact of fires on wildlife. But what is known is worrisome. By Jade Prévost-Manuel 20 | Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees Tree-planting programs that prioritize the number of seedlings in the ground over creating forest […]
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Spring 2022
38 | Last Word When Tree Planting Harms More Than It Helps By James Kamstra 34 | Our Member Groups Advocacy Efforts Pay Off with the Prince Edward County Field Naturalists By Lisa Richardson 36 | Our Community A Life Well Lived – Carolyn Joyce Keen By Kirsten Dahl with input from John, Paul, Scott […]
ON Nature Magazine Spring 2018
DEPARTMENTS 5 | This IssueSpecial places.By Caroline Schultz 6 | Earth WatchTracking milkweed; vote for nature; counting Christmas birds;protect the places we love. 36 | Member GroupsA founding Ontario Nature group honoured in London.By Lisa Richardson 37 | Our CommunityA founding Ontario Nature group honoured in London.By Vanessa Lupton 38 | Last WordReigniting Ontario’s commitment […]
Wind Power Cancellation
Re: Another win for the county The celebratory tone in this article is not appropriate. Granted, turbines shouldn’t be placed in Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas. But cancellation of wind projects is also cause for concern. Wind is crucial in addressing climate change and as environmentalists we need to be careful that, in critiquing a […]