The rocky intertidal: Starring Pisaster ochraceus
![The sea star team (from left to right: Maggie Cascadden, Marianna DiMauro, Chloe Boyle, Aimee McGowan, Mike Huck) (Photo by Anne Salomon)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/sea-star-team-maggie-photo-by-anne-salomon-thumb.jpg)
The sea star team (from left to right: Maggie Cascadden, Marianna DiMauro, Chloe Boyle, Aimee McGowan, Mike Huck) (Photo by Anne Salomon)
Between ocean and land exists a remarkable place unlike any other in the world: the intertidal zone, where marine ecosystems are both exposed to air at low tide and under water during high tide. This unique space where land and sea meet is...
Conserving Canada's natural capital
![Lusicich, Crowsnest Pass, AB (Photo by NCC)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/land/ab/Lusicich-Crowsnest-Pass-ab-ncc-thumb.jpg)
Lusicich, Crowsnest Pass, AB (Photo by NCC)
It might be hard to imagine that there's a close connection between my job as an economist at TD and my passion for the great outdoors — camping, hiking and canoeing being among my favourite pursuits. But there is. Over the past two years,...
A natural take on Black Friday
![Crow (Photo by Linda Tanner, Wikimedia Commons)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/crow-by-linda-tanner-wikimedia-commons-thumb.jpg)
Crow (Photo by Linda Tanner, Wikimedia Commons)
Learn more about a few of our Canadian species and share these tweets to show others how natural #BlackFriday can be! ...
Why no net loss in biodiversity offsets fails nature and people
![Misty Darkwoods forest, BC (Photo by Bruce Kirkby)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/land/bc/darkwoods/tree_misty_forest_darkwoods_bc_bruce_kirkby_thumb.jpg)
Misty Darkwoods forest, BC (Photo by Bruce Kirkby)
There is a new conservation tool making its way through the forests, wetlands and boardrooms of Canada: biodiversity offsets. Biodiversity offsets offer an opportunity to mitigate development impacts to nature that cannot be otherwise avoided....
Mammals of the Happy Valley Forest
![White-tailed deer thrive in Happy Valley Forest wintering in the Hemlock areas of relatively less snow. (Photo by Dean Mullin)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/white_tailed_deer_dean_mullin_thumb.jpg)
White-tailed deer thrive in Happy Valley Forest wintering in the Hemlock areas of relatively less snow. (Photo by Dean Mullin)
In the wintertime the mammals are the most conspicuous form of life in the forest. The largest is the white-tailed deer, of which as many as nine have appeared below our feeder. Squirrels are the commonest mammal, with the black and its colour...
Close encounters with a pileated woodpecker
![Pileated woodpecker female foraging on a dead stand. (Photo by Claire Elliott)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/pileated-woodpecker-claire-elliott-thumb.jpg)
Pileated woodpecker female foraging on a dead stand. (Photo by Claire Elliott)
When I’m feeling unmotivated to go for a hike, I usually try to suppress those feelings and go anyway. I never regret the time I spend outdoors, and again that was the case this past weekend. I was sitting restlessly at my desk, which was...
What's in a salt marsh?
![Wilson Lake and Lobster Bay, NS (Photo by Anthony Crawford)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/Wilsons-lake-and-Lobster-Bay-Anthony-Crawford-thumb.jpg)
Wilson Lake and Lobster Bay, NS (Photo by Anthony Crawford)
My field work for the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) often takes me through a number of different habitats, including salt marshes. Some are big, some are small, most are just right. One of these salt marshes is located in Yarmouth County,...
Calling doctor centipede
![House centipede (Photo from Wiki Commons)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/House-centipede-wiki-commons-thumb.jpg)
House centipede (Photo from Wiki Commons)
Before starting in communications I had a successful career as a bug doctor. I had a nice little set-up on the playground of my elementary school where I would take bugs cut up by classmates and nurse them back to health. I wasn’t top in my...
Bats of the Happy Valley Forest region
![Little brown myotis (Photo by Brock Fenton)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/species/mammal/Little-brown-bat-ON-Brock-Fenton-thumb.jpg)
Little brown myotis (Photo by Brock Fenton)
I’ve had many encounters with bats in the Happy Valley Forest over the years, but perhaps the most memorable was the one day in my practicing years when I was asked to visit on elderly lady at home. Consultants tend to eschew house-calls.As...
The Carden Alvar dragonfly count: An unforgettable learning experience
![Volunteers searching for dragonflies at Carden Alvar, ON (Photo by Leanne Gauthier-Helmer)](https://www.natureconservancy.ca/assets/images/blog/searching-for-dragonflies-carden-alvar-on-leanne-Gauthier-Helmer-thumb.jpg)
Volunteers searching for dragonflies at Carden Alvar, ON (Photo by Leanne Gauthier-Helmer)
There truly is an art to learning. I discovered this two years ago when, at the age of 35, I went back to college as a full-time student. I also learned that we all learn differently. I have watched, mystified, my husband and son both take...