“I started to wonder, what if?” Q&A with author Conor Kerr The Métis writer’s new novel imagines setting a herd of bison free in downtown Edmonton – and the fallout that comes from it.
The return of the bison European settlement drove plains bison out of the North American prairies. Can rewilding bring them back?
The right stuff: How resistance breeding aims to save endangered trees The American beech, American elm and many other tree species have been disappearing due to invasive pests and disease. Could these breeding programs save them?
A scaffolding for nature to live and grow on Rewilding Arts Prize winner Justin Tyler Tate's post-Anthropocene architecture aims to serve nature while inspiring empathy for the non-human world.
The New Brunswick man who weaves the wild Ralph Simpson’s baskets, tapestries and sculptures turn foraged materials into artworks inspired by the natural world.
Rebuilding Canada's forgotten forests Prince Edward Island used to be home to a rich variety of trees. Then agriculture took over. Here's how one project is working to bring back the woods.