Canada’s Maritime region must adapt quickly as it plays host to a growing seasonal population of white sharks
The tourism sector has a central role in the movement to put a price on nature, but commodification has its drawbacks
The two countries share responsibility for protecting wildlife, but as the Trump administration slashes funding and jobs, the old partnership has become
Environmental groups allege that a popular forest certification system built by industry amounts to greenwashing
The satellite-tagging project in Ecuador will aid efforts to conserve one of the most endangered marine species in the world
Ottawa’s decision to scrap its ambitious-yet-flawed tree-planting program hits hard both for forest restoration and for Canadian tree nurseries
On British Columbia’s north coast, First Nations are harnessing conservation finance to build a new economy
The U.S.-Peru deal will redirect millions in international debt to conservation efforts in the Amazon rainforest. It's one of a dozen debt-for-nature
For Queen’s Park, the Greenbelt is a commodity no different than tin or pork belly. For me, the Greenbelt is a gift.
Fairy Creek logging deferral leaves the vast majority of old-growth forests on the chopping block