Thank you to all the women kickin' butt in conservation despite rising misogyny, logistical barriers to work and volunteerism, and the current cost of life crisis. We see you. We love you.
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Becky talked to Suzanne Rent at the @halifaxexaminer.ca about the upcoming plover judicial review last week. Check it out! "Nature Nova Scotia, environment lawyers going to court to protect piping plovers' critical habitat" www.halifaxexaminer.ca/justice/crim...
Ecojustice, on behalf of East Coast Environmental Law and Nature Nova Scotia, launched a judicial review in 2022 of the fed government’s weakened approach to habitat identification for piping plovers.
Join us May 20-21
Learn more about the issue and how you can help at: naturens.ca/fighting-for...
Our Spring Raffle fundraiser opened today! Our last winner took home nearly $1,500. Get your tickets before end of day on our AGM date, May 25th.
www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/natur...
Happy April nature network! You raised over $6,000 for the mainland moose in 2024-2025. Your donations give us leverage against grants & other more restrictive revenue, maximizing our impact for nature, so this is a big win. Thank you for all your support!
Today's the last day to join our 2024-2025 matching donation campaign! Our anonymous donor wants to see followers become new donors. For every new donation over 2024-2025, they are giving a proportional match up to $100,000. Imagine what we could do for nature with that support!
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Today is International Transgender Day of Visibility. We're in a queer ecology boom, and the research is fascinating. It's also under attack.
If you do nothing else today to take action for trans rights, we hope you'll add some of these to your reading list.
longreads.com/2023/03/21/q...
Happy #funfactfriday! Did you know that the corvids have anisodactyl feet (3 forward toes, one back) with the inner toes closer together than the other toes? This makes raven, crow, and bluejay tracks pretty easy to identify. In ravens and crows, the toes are usually pretty chubby too.
We're creeping closer to our 1,000 donors for nature goal! Thank you to the folks who gave for the first time earlier this month (and those who gave again!) At this rate, if our network keeps growing, we could surpass our goal by 2026!
Make your donation at www.canadahelps.org/en/charities...
"The Nova Scotia government's plans to lift bans on uranium mining and exploration and a moratorium on fracking took a big step forward when Bill 6 cleared third reading at the legislature on Tuesday."
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Deer a nuisance? No. But people who don't want density in Halifax are www.halifaxexaminer.ca/morning-file...
@cpaws-snap.bsky.social recently put out a report card on our national move towards 30% protected areas by 2030. NS scored a B+ for its work designating protected areas under our own 20% goal. Thank you @nsgov.bsky.social for getting this far and keep up the good work.
cpaws.org/on-the-path-...
People are really angry about the Houston government’s power grab www.halifaxexaminer.ca/dismantling-... by @dartjenhen.bsky.social
"Multiple presenters said government's plan to lift the ban on uranium exploration & mining & the moratorium on fracking for onshore gas should not happen without robust public consultation — if it happens at all." @michaeltgorman.bsky.social
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Yes, but it can be found in isolated pockets, mostly in the Musquodoboit and Annapolis Valleys and Cape Breton
Thanks for sharing! ❤️
It's back! The annual Bird Friendly Halifax City Bird Poll! Each year we ask HRM residents to vote for their favourite bird and elect a new mascot to represent our Bird Friendly Halifax Coalition. Help us choose by voting before end of day May 30th.
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Did you know you can ID ash species by their buds? Let's practice with this specimen from a picnic park on the Aspotogan peninsula!