Flying potato. Underwater acrobat. Ocean whisperer.
Atlantic puffins are full of surprises â and puffin researcher @_jill_taylor is here to unpack all of them.
In Episode 3 of Good Nature, Jill explains why these round little birds flap so furiously, why they're often smaller than people expect, and why what looks like clumsiness in the air tells a completely different story beneath the surface.
Full episode out now â link in bio ð
Caring for nature shouldn't be partisan â it's about protecting what sustains us all, far beyond Canadian borders. ð
The Hon. Steven Guilbeault joins Megan Leslie on the latest episode of Good Nature to talk about Canada's new conservation strategy and what our role looks like on the world stage.
New episode out now â link in bio ðŋ
We all share the same sky. âĻ
Ken Paul, a member of Wolastoqey First Nation at Neqotkuk, has spent his career thinking about what we owe the land, the water and the generations still to come.
In Episode 2 of Good Nature, he and Megan explore what Indigenous-led conservation *really* means: not a program or a policy, but a responsibility.
His invitation to us? Spend a little time outside every day. That small act of reconnecting with nature might be exactly what helps us make better decisions for the future.
Episode 2 is out now â link in bio ðïļ
ðŠī Gardening season is in full swing â and community plant sales are one of the best places to find native species that support local wildlife. We've rounded up a list of them across Canada so you can find one near you. ð Link in bio or visit wwf.ca/plant-sales
Governments shouldn't greenlight extinction. ð
Today is Endangered Species Day â swipe to see what's at stake for Canada's southern resident killer whales right now.
If you agree, reshare this post. And tell @markjcarney , julie_dabrusin, @steven_mackinnon and @joannethompsonstjohns : endangered species need strong legal protections â not exemptions.
ð Link in bio to learn more and make your voice heard before June 7.
I was there when Canada's new nature strategy was announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney â and felt honoured to have heard it firsthand.
$3.8 billion for nature isn't just a number. It's a commitment and a real chance to do things differently. I sat down with the Hon. Steven Guilbeault on Good Nature to talk about what it'll take to make it stick.
I hope you'll watch or listen. Link in bio.
This might be the easiest thing you'll do for wildlife all year. ðŠī One native plant. One container. One balcony.
Watch how simple it is â and find out how taking action for wildlife could win you prizes. Enter on re:grow â regrow.wwf.ca/contest or link in bio.
native plants, wildlife garden
Trees live in communities too â sharing nutrients, carbon and even warnings with each other underground. ðģ
This episode's "Tell Me Something Good" segment might just change the way you look at a forest.
Catch that moment and the full episode of Good Nature now â featuring the Hon. Steven Guilbeault on Canada's new nature strategy. Link in bio!
We asked the Heated Rivalry cast who'd make it up 1,776 steps the fastest ð
One backed the stars. One backed Cliff Marleau. And also... himself. ð
Meanwhile Franco Lo Presti had absolutely no idea this debate was happening. ð
Ready to take on your own climb? Climb the stairs at @bcplacestadium this fall or anywhere in Canada ðĻðĶ wwf.ca/climb
Manitoba is home to 3,000+ native plant species â including a provincial flower, a provincial grass and a provincial tree ðŋ
Swipe to meet them â and discover how to grow them wherever you are.
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Manitoba Day, native plants