Helping Injured Wildlife We have come upon an injured owl or perhaps we have collided with a deer. What steps should we take to help ourselves and/or the wildlife? First...
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The importance of Habitat Connectivity One of the principal factors to the success of nature’s timeless renewal process rests on accessing sufficient spaces safely...
Wild & Wise – Tips for Safe and Respectful Wilderness Exploration Finally, spring is here. We are leaving the confines of our warm houses to venture out into...
Be a Wild Gardener – Working With What Belongs Here I’m not originally from “round here”, as you probably noticed if you’ve read this column before! As a gardener...
Looking after and monitoring our own little patch Have you started turning your thoughts to spring yet? I know I have. After all, the first day of spring does occur this...
Where we live – a very precious resource Maybe you caught reports before the holidays about the United Nations COP15* in Montreal, which finished on 19th December...
Living with wildlife in our Alberta winter Many of our wild neighbours have disappeared from our lives for a few months, some hibernating, some in a state of “torpor”...
Lighting up the darkest time of year It may be dark, but it can be beautiful at this time of year. We’re privileged that we can enjoy the night sky in a way not many...
It’s that time of year again Fall is here, after a fantastically warm and beautiful few weeks, and around now the deer are getting busy working on the next generation...
Living with our Bear Neighbours In late August, a black bear sow was euthanized in Bragg Creek, orphaning three cubs. Unfortunately, she’d become habituated to humans...