Environment

ARTICLES

St. Pierre River:
too altered to be classified

The Ministère de la Culture et des Communications refuses its classification as a heritage site. By Louise Legault

Cross-Canada event
to benefit Nature

Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Big Backyard BioBlitz runs from August 1 to 5

We must act swiftly to save our wilderness and biodiversity

Ontario's new provincial urban park inspires the protection of threatened natural areas in the GMA. By Irwin Rapoport

Extinction on My Mind /2
Women and Machines

Technology is the single most successful means of separating us from reality. By Randi Hacker

An invitation to engage in a major conservation effort

Participate in the International Monarch Monitoring Blitz and contribute to the butterfly's preservation

Chalk River NSDF: The Nukes are back!

We thought the nuclear threat was history but the serpent has once again reared its ugly head. By Louise Legault

200 kids participate in
Facing Urban Nature project

UrbaNature Education provides hands-on outdoor science education to children from Côte-des-Neiges and NDG

The Amelanchiers
of Westmount Park

Why their ripened fruits attract the attention of harvesters.By Michael Walsh

How dog waste
affects Summit Woods

The impacts of urine and feces on vegetation, wildlife, and human health. By Maryam Kamali Nezhad, ing. Ph.D

Have Your Say:
UNESCO World Heritage status

Summit Woods deserving of status for its natural significance as the last of its kind in an urban setting. By Diana Hernandez

Have Your Say:
Betrayal or loyalty?

Amendment 1522-2024-01: how will future generations judge Westmount city council’s actions? Letter by Maryam Kamali Nezhad, ing. Ph.D

Westmount’s Summit Woods
is a bird sanctuary

The City must act to protect the park's flora and fauna. By Emma Despland
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