Canada Continues to Understate Logging Emissions in New GHG Report

Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, ON — March 27, 2025 Canada’s newly-released National inventory report: Greenhouse gas sources and sinks in Canada continues to understate the true climate impact of the industrial forestry sector, says Nature Canada. The 2025 National Inventory Report’s reporting of forestry emissions falls short in three ways: Lack of Transparency: Despite calls…

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Krzysztof Grzybacz’s ‘Floral Compositions’ Are Tender Portrayals of Togetherness

Arranged by size and hue, the blooms in Krzysztof Grzybacz’s large-scale oil paintings appear in comfortable togetherness, each individual’s features amplified by its placement next to those that differ. His Floral Compositions series organizes the flowers against swaths of green fabric, exploring their potent symbolism. Grzybacz taps into the age-old tradition of flowers in oil, rendering their…

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Nature Canada Unveils Bold “Nature Platform” to Protect and Restore Canada’s Natural Heritage

Unceded Algonquin Territory — Ottawa, ON | March 25, 2025 Today, Nature Canada, one of the country’s oldest and most respected conservation charities, is launching its “Nature Platform“—a concrete plan to safeguard Canada’s irreplaceable lands and waters while ensuring that all Canadians can benefit from a thriving natural environment. “Our economy will prosper, and our…

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Bear Photography: A Photo Shot List for Your Alaskan Adventure

Alaska’s wild landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for capturing unforgettable bear encounters, especially in Lake Clark National Park. Whether you’re chasing the golden-hour light or waiting for that perfect bear profile, these moments are the essence of wildlife photography. Guided by experts like Nat Hab Expedition Leader and Photo Expedition Director Mike Hillman, photographers of…

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