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Exploring Nature in Western Canada

We’ve added a new page to our website listing the articles we’ve posted since we got started in 2022. If you enjoy these articles, please share them with your friends and family and encourage them to subscribe to EcoFriendly West.
Exploring Nature in Western Canada

We’ve added a new page to our website listing the articles we’ve posted since we got started in 2022. Here is just a sampling of the articles listed on the Explore web page.

Nature Travel

Hoodoos, Rocks & Sand Dunes in Western Canada

Orchids of Western Canada

Fauna

Surprising Facts about Slugs and Snails

Book Review: Bitch: On the Female of the Species by Lucy Cooke

Flora

They Grow Where No Other Tree Can: Canada’s Limber and Whitebark Pines

Fungi

Lichens: Tough and Sensitive

Insects & Spiders

Ants: Farmers, Herders, Recyclers, Distributors & Prey

It’s Time to Show Mosquitoes a Little Love: Here’s Why

Rivers, Coasts & Oceans

The Fraser Estuary: A Vital Linkage Across Space and Time

Book Review: Water Always Wins by Erica Gies

Grasslands

Carnivores and Communities in Southern Alberta

Evaluating the Benefits and Risks of the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project

Cities, Towns & Urban Parks

Environmentally Sustainable Building Practices

Book Review: A Clouded Leopard in the Middle of the Road: Thinking About Roads, People, and Wildlife by Darryl Jones

Developing Solutions

SAGE: A Leading Voice for a Healthy and Environmentally Sustainable Community

Theatre for the Planet: Green Kids Inc., Winnipeg

If you enjoy these articles - or the many others listed on the Explore web page - please share them with friends and family and encourage them to subscribe to EcoFriendly West.

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