Canada is seemingly flush with freshwater―but it isn’t immune to water scarcity. Protecting and restoring wetlands is one of the ways we can help nature to help us. ByJohnny Langenheim ...
Two sizeable wetlands — one on either side of Highway ... she explains as she stands on an old rail bed that's now a section of the Trans Canada Trail crossing a scenic swamp.
The wetland is part of the larger Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, which spans more than 960 hectares and 60 kilometres of recreational trails. These routes, popular for hiking, biking, snowshoeing ...
Canada is now home to the world's largest protected ... "It's not just forest, it's really the matrix of forest and wetlands and waters - and we can protect those at a scale that is an opportunity ...
Geese appear to understand when and where hunting takes place but are willing to risk the danger to stay close to resources ...
NAUFRAGE, P.E.I – A recent Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada study suggests wetlands contain natural filtering capacities. In an interview with The Guardian on Dec. 13, AAFC scientist Audrey ...
Canadians over-consume water at alarming rates with an antiquated water licensing system that promotes competition and misuse ...
Sea level is directly linked to the amount of carbon these wetlands store in their soil, the team reports in the journal Nature. Researchers studied the carbon locked away in cores of wetland mud ...