Wildlife species you won’t find on Vancouver Island
Unique biodiversity means some wildlife thrive on Vancouver Island – but many others get left behind on the mainland. You may be surprised by which ones haven’t made the journey!
Unique biodiversity means some wildlife thrive on Vancouver Island – but many others get left behind on the mainland. You may be surprised by which ones haven’t made the journey!
Fallen leaves are an essential part of a healthy ecosystem for insects, animals, birds, and soils!
Participating in a municipal program to get a tree planted will provide shelter, food, and long-term ecological supports for wildlife.
Dr. Anna Zakrisson, a green infrastructure researcher joins the podcast to discuss what green roofs and green infrastructure can do for our cities.
Samantha Ceci is helping create biodiversity in a monocultured woodlot at Dalhousie University by switching to Hugelkultur!
Formed in 1953, The Fur-Bearers (The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals) is a registered Canadian charity that protects fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research, and education. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002