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Spotlighting Environmental Projects in Ontario: Cervid Ecological Management

Spotlighting Environmental Projects in Ontario: Cervid Ecological Management

by admin | Jul 16, 2021 | Climate and Environment, Spotlights on Environmental Projects

Written by: Arhona Bhadra   Cervid is the term used for describing members of the deer family. Ontario is home to mainly four wild cervid species – moose, white-tailed deer, woodland caribou and American elk. They symbolize wilderness and are a critical...
Bee Pollination: Foods We Wouldn’t Have Without Bees

Bee Pollination: Foods We Wouldn’t Have Without Bees

by admin | Jul 14, 2021 | Food and Beyond, Spotlights on Species

Written by: Jumana Ismail   Have you ever considered what foods we would not have if it weren’t for our brilliant pollinators, bees? Bees are a special type of insect that could  produce their own food, as well as pollinate many other foods. Pollination is the...
3 Invasive Species to Look Out For in Southern Ontario

3 Invasive Species to Look Out For in Southern Ontario

by admin | Jul 12, 2021 | Spotlights on Species

Written by: Reva Grewal   An ecosystem consists of a delicate balance of interactions between all organisms in their physical environment (Randerson, 2008). This balance is vital for the maintenance of populations within an ecosystem over time. However, some...
Our Economic System and its Relationship with the Climate Crisis

Our Economic System and its Relationship with the Climate Crisis

by admin | Jul 9, 2021 | Climate and Environment

Written by: Jiya Mehta   Hello! Thank you so much for taking the time to read my blog. In this post, I will be writing about the correlations between capitalism and the environmental crisis. Before you go on, I would like to say that all of the views presented in...
How Does the Water Crisis Affect Gardens and Agriculture?

How Does the Water Crisis Affect Gardens and Agriculture?

by admin | Jul 7, 2021 | Climate and Environment, Gardens and Farms

Written by: Alessia Carpino   Introduction: Water. One of, if not the most, important resources on our planet, plays a vital role in every living creature’s existence. This natural resource is quickly disappearing on a global scale which will greatly affect...
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