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Wildlife Wednesday: Rufous Hummingbird

Learn about the rufous hummingbird - a feisty bird that’s flitting back to BC in time for spring.Spring is in the air, and the warmer weather is prompting rufous hummingbirds to flit back to BC. While

Wildlife Wednesday: Humpback Whale

Learn about the humpback whale, which has been controversially downgraded from \"threatened\" to \"a species of special concern\" in Canada.This Wildlife Wednesday, we’re talking humpback whales. These ma

Take the 30×30 Nature Challenge!

Take the 30x30 Nature Challenge and get outdoors for 30 minutes every day in the month of May.Spending time in nature makes me a much happier person. That’s why I’m participating in the David Suzuki F

Wildlife Wednesday: Pygmy Marmoset

Let’s hear it for the pint-sized primate with a big personality! On this Wildlife Wednesday, we talk about the pygmy marmoset.When we think of primates, we most often think of chimps, gorillas, or oth

Wildlife Wednesday: Blue-Footed Booby

This aptly named seabird looks like it might be facing some tough weather. On this Wildlife Wednesday, we learn about the blue-footed booby and find out how we can help.These fancy high flyers might b

Wildlife Wednesday: Honeybee

What’s the latest buzz on honeybees? On this Wildlife Wednesday, learn how we can help protect these powerful pollinators.We might think of honeybees as just another summer pest, like mosquitoes or wa

June is ALS Awareness Month

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s disease - is a little-known disorder with a big impact. Find out what it is, and learn how to make a difference!Most of us take ou

Wildlife Wednesday: Coral

Corals - the tiny animals with a big impact. Learn about them on this Wildlife Wednesday!With World Oceans Day taking place this Sunday, we’re exploring the deep blue sea! On this Wildlife Wednesday,

Wildlife Wednesday: Black-Footed Cat

They’re small, fuzzy, and adored by many a spider-hater. On this Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the black-footed cat!If it looks, meows, and purrs like the common house cat … in this case, it’s still

Discovering Nature's Diversity in Costa Rica

At Finca Luna Nueva in Costa Rica, biodynamic farming principles are used to grow an array of crops including turmeric and ginger.alive senior editor Ellen Niemer visits the Finca Luna Nueva Ecolodge

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