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The sound of the prairie: Why grazing management matters

November 26, 2025 / Comments Off on The sound of the prairie: Why grazing management matters
February 13 @ 9:06 pm EST

Before fences or high-intensity agriculture, bison roamed the prairie grasslands of Canada in massive herds. They didn’t graze evenly. They moved, rested and returned, shaping a mosaic of short and…

Studying recreation so people and nature can thrive

October 10, 2025 / Comments Off on Studying recreation so people and nature can thrive
February 13 @ 9:06 pm EST

Spending time in nature is key for our mental and physical health. But as more people seek a connection to the outdoors, the pressure on natural landscapes and wildlife grows.…

Advancing conservation: in the field with butterflies

October 6, 2025 / Comments Off on Advancing conservation: in the field with butterflies
February 13 @ 9:06 pm EST

Imagine you’re going on a long road trip — you can’t forget to get gas or charge your car. Monarch butterflies are similar. To prepare for their almost 5,000 kilometre-long…

Pollinators and the future of food

June 14, 2025 / Comments Off on Pollinators and the future of food
February 13 @ 9:06 pm EST

Over 75% of global food crops depend on pollinators like bees and butterflies. Learn why protecting these species is vital for food security and how we can ensure sustainable systems.

Conserving hope

April 4, 2025 / Comments Off on Conserving hope
February 13 @ 9:06 pm EST

Emily Trendos, Weston Fellow at NCC reflects on maintaining hope while working in conservation.

Experiencing Canada’s prairie grasslands for the first time

May 22, 2024 / Comments Off on Experiencing Canada’s prairie grasslands for the first time
February 13 @ 9:06 pm EST

Experience the rare tallgrass prairie grasslands through a researcher’s eyes. Find out why research on two butterflies’ current and historic range helps restore and protect their habitat.

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