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In the last 50 years, North American bird populations have dropped by more than 25%, with particularly steep declines in shorebirds and forest-dwelling birds. Three billion of our birds, including common species that live in our towns and cities, have vanished. Much of this loss is due to habitat degradation but, in our cities, it’s […]

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Recovery Planning Update for the Canada Warbler: Progress for Species At Risk in Nova Scotia?

A Bird Flies Into a Court Room… The Canada Warbler is a small forest-dwelling songbird that winters in Central and South America and breeds in Eastern and Central North America, from Alberta to Nova Scotia. They are one of our last migratory birds to arrive in the summer and among the first to leave after

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The HRM Naturalist Project: Growing the Nature Network through BIPOC and New Canadian Leadership Development

We are so excited to announce our new pilot program, the HRM Naturalist Project! We’ve taken steps to diversify our own network at Nature Nova Scotia, targeting young, fem-identifying, black, indigenous, and people of colour (BIPOC) Nova Scotians through online content and our event series over 2020-2021. We have seen some success in these initiatives,

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