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Controlling the Rage of Forest Fires

March 21st, 2013; By Joy Kita

They are difficult to control, unpredictable, and can destroy acres of land in minutes. It is estimated that forest fires decimate 10 million acres of land each year in North […]


Enjoy Nature and De-Stress

February 22nd, 2013; By Kathleen Gerry

The man-made world is very much a world that is constructed of indoor environments. We are in our car, we are in our house, we are in the mall, we […]


Fall In Love With Nature

February 21st, 2013; By Nature Conservancy Canada

A recent Ipsos Reid poll conducted for the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) shows that more than 97 percent of Canadians believe that getting outdoors is important to their family’s […]


Science Isn’t Just For Scientists

February 19th, 2013; By David Suzuki Foundation

A 14-year-old boy in Donetsk, Ukraine, recently made a fascinating discovery halfway around the world and 894 metres under the sea. Kirill Dudko was watching Neptune Canada’s live-stream footage of […]


The Collapse of the Great Barrier Reef

December 21st, 2012; By Susan Huebert

Imagine what it would be like to look down into the ocean and see brilliantly-coloured fish darting in and out of the world’s largest area of coral. Do you know […]


Whales of the Bay of Fundy

November 19th, 2012; By Jamie Hadland

The Bay of Fundy is located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and is home to the world’s highest tides. The tides range in height from 11 feet to 53 […]


The Importance of Wetlands

October 20th, 2012; By Joy Kita

What Are They? A wetland is a habitat where land meets water such as ponds, marshes, swamps, bogs and fens. To classify as a wetland, the area must be completely […]