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The Nature Nation - Nature Canada's Monthly eNewsletter

June 2007

Millions of Birds Vanishing: Special Report
North America's most common birds are vanishing, and according to the US-based National Audubon Society, some of the most startling declines are among birds that rely on Canada's Boreal Forest.
Why are the birds disappearing?

Caught on Tape! Wildlife Inside Protected Prairie Grasslands
CFB Suffield National Wildlife Area in Alberta is anything but a stark wasteland. Its rich tapestry of plant and animal diversity, which is threatened by proposed drilling, comes alive in a new video released by the Department of National Defence.  
See Suffield's wildlife!

Say No to Drilling inside Suffield NWA! What's at Stake.

See Nature Through a Child's Eyes
Enjoy the beautiful art and poetry of this year's Robert Bateman Writing and Art Contest winners. This annual event, now in its eighth year, encourages children to express their love for nature -- and it reminds everyone of nature's splendor.
Check out this year's winning art. 

On the Water This Summer? Be a Green Boater 
Spending time in, on or near the water is an integral part of life for many Canadians. For some people this includes boating. Here is an easy-to-follow checklist for boaters who want to enjoy this nation’s lakes and rivers, and protect them at the same time. 
The Green Boater Checklist

Newsflash: Canada's Rideau Canal Named World Heritage Site
Catch the details...

Photo of the Month
A fox pup greets a glorious spring day atop Mount Royal in June’s Photo of the Month.

Your Letters
This month, another reader weighs in on the issue of free-roaming cats and their impact on wildlife.
Go to Letters Page.

Time and Tide: Nature Canada's Annual General Meeting
This year we'll be on the shores of the Bay of Fundy in historic Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 
Find out more! 

Cast Your Ballots
Members will vote for five new or returning board members.
Read all about them here!

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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