Honoring David Schindler, a Champion of the Boreal Forest
March 11, 2021 —
Schindler was a consummate biologist/ecologist who viewed Western science and Indigenous knowledge as essential companions.
Keeping Track of These Boreal Nomads Is Notoriously Difficult
March 02, 2021 —
The irregular irruptions of winter finches inspire both delight and bewilderment among migration scientists.
Count the Boreal Birds That Connect Us
February 12, 2021 —
The Great Backyard Bird Count will help us understand how bird populations are faring in the boreal forest, and across the globe.
National Leaders Sign a Much-Needed Pledge for Birds and Nature
October 01, 2020 —
At the United Nations Biodiversity Summit, seventy-five world leaders dedicated their countries to a new higher level of support for nature conservation.
New Report Highlights the Importance of the Seal River Watershed
September 28, 2020 —
The area is a critically important breeding and migratory stopover for huge numbers of waterfowl, including Common Goldeneye and Black Scoter.
A New Study Shows What It Will Take to Reverse Biodiversity Declines
September 17, 2020 —
Indigenous stewardship of land in Canada, Alaska, and beyond are key to reaching biodiversity goals.
New Study: Boreal Forest Is Key to Reaching Biodiversity and Climate Goals
September 16, 2020 —
Many globally important places for biodiversity and climate, including the boreal forest, are being conserved by Indigenous governments.
A Last Chance for Large-Scale Conservation
September 04, 2020 —
New paper shows that more than 1.2 billion acres of the Boreal Forest biome remains ecologically intact, but we must protect it now.