Nouvelles Relatives aux Connaissances sur les Terres Humides
To our CCLM users,
You may have noticed some recent changes to our Resource page. As the number of resources continues to grow on the CCLM, we had to redesign...
The Cole’s Note: Wetland Information Matters
You shared that access to reliable wetland data is highly valued and important to the work you do. Whether for land-use planning, academic research...
November 7, 2024, St. John’s, N.L. – Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is celebrating the acquisition of vital urban wetland habitat in the heart of St. John’s, N.L. thanks to funding...
In British Columbia’s real estate market, many people dream of a turnkey starter home in a prime location.
Environmental researchers are hoping the same real estate principles will encourage beavers...
The CCLM is thrilled to announce the launch of the French version of our website.
With the click of a button, you have the option to explore the website in...
Formerly the ABMI's Caribou Monitoring Unit (CMU) , the Wildlife Science Centre's focus is to bring together ecology, social science, and Indigenous ways of knowing.
We work with a range of partners and...
Our website has turned over a new leaf! We're pleased to share our updated, rebranded website. Key features include:
- Updated navigation: Making it easier to find the information you...
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas has released the 2024 edition of the Environmental Site Assessment Standard.
The updated document can be viewed here,
This document replaces the 2016 Alberta...
Despite their critical role in mitigating climate change and providing essential ecosystem services, peatlands face significant threats and remain among the most poorly understood and under-monitored ecosystems globally.
The Global...
Nature’s most famous ecosystem engineers are moving north as the climate warms—and thawing permafrost in their new locales.
Expanding beaver ranges mean more beaver ponds, which transfer more heat to...