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The Nature Nation - Nature Canada's Monthly eNewsletter

May 2007

Family Climate Action Part 3: Fun Things You Can Do to Help the Planet
Check out our third installment of easy and fun activities you can do with your family to help the planet cool down from global warming. Get the whole family involved today! 

Protect Your Shoreline Property
On your way to the cottage this weekend? Follow our simple checklist for enjoying summers by the water without leaving a bigfoot-sized ecological footprint. Follow These Easy Steps.

Global Call to Relieve Pressure on the Boreal; Scientists Weigh In 
More than 1,500 highly respected scientists from around the world are calling for the protection of Canada’s Boreal Forest in an open letter to government leaders released this month. Find out what they're saying, and how you can speak up too!

Birds Wanted: Enter a Rare Contest!
Help us collect photographs of the world’s 190 most endangered birds in one book, and enter to win prizes, including high-grade binoculars, a digital media player/recorder or a pocket weather station. Contest Details.

Photo of the Month
Two wood ducks are out on a log enjoying a spring morning in this month's Photo of the Month.

Green List: the Weird and Wonderful World of Nature
Can you bear these facts about koalas, grizzlies and polar bears? Sniff out the truth about prairie dogs? Or get to the point about antlers and horns? All answers are revealed in the latest mixed bag of nature trivia in our Green List.

Your Letters
This month, Can cats and birds get along?And a suggestion for global warming fighters: vegetarianism. Go to Letters Page.

Thanks For Visiting!
Thank you to everyone who visited our booth at the Green Living Show April 27-30. Our two lucky draw winners are: Lois Gillette of Oshawa, winner of a Droll Yankee bird feeder worth $40 donated by Royal Oak Feeds of Simcoe, and Sharron Bodnaryk of Janetville, winner of a pair of Ranger 8x42 SRT binoculars valued at $340 and donated by EagleOptics.ca.

Around the Bend
Are you interested in getting involved with nature-related events in your area? Check out our calendar to see what's coming up, or submit details for your event. See the calendar now.

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