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Glasshouses need
imagination to thrive /2

Why Westmount Park's disused glasshouses are treasures-in-waiting. By Wanda Potrykus

Pincourt invests in nature
instead of development

Citizen-driven effort to save Rousseau Forest has paid off. By Carole Reed

Westmount trees and their stories /7

There is beauty in a neglected garden, filled with birds feeding on berries. By Michael Walsh

Westmount trees and their stories /6

The Basswoods mark the course of a former stream in Westmount Park. By Michael Walsh

Westmount trees and their stories /5

The Oak Tree Grove, next to the lagoon, is a quiet, largely overlooked, area in Westmount Park. By Michael Walsh

Westmount trees and their stories /4

Japanese Tree Lilac and Thornless Honey Locust. By Michael Walsh

Spring photo gallery:
Joe Donohue

A peculiar transcendence that suggests the luxuriant delicacy of nature

The Galapagos Islands, unique at every turn

Remote archipelago offers exceptional nature observation. By Eva Stelzer

Lending Nature a hand

Participation in a Nature Conservancy of Canada activity brings satisfaction on many levels. By Patricia Dumais

The exquisite beauty of Paracas

Peru’s often missed destination of exquisite beauty. By Eva Stelzer

A walk in Summit Woods

This urban forest is a renowned bird-watching site, and especially for migratory warblers. By John Fretz
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