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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesRyan Reynolds and a host of other Canadian celebrities have joined forces to protect nature2009-11-30 Nature Conservancy of Canada Ryan Reynolds, Jason Priestley, William Shatner and Rachel Blanchard, star in A Force for Nature - a 30 minute television journey through some of our most magnificent but threatened landscapes. Sources welcomes Chris Chopik, Professional Speaker, Writer, and Founder of www.EvolutionGreen.com2009-07-23 Chris Chopik, Professional Speaker, Writer, and Founder of www.EvolutionGre Sources welcomes Chris Chopik, Professional Speaker, Writer, and Founder of www.EvolutionGreen.com. Sources Select ResourcesBiodiversity is the best defence against corn pestsLundgren, Jonathan; Fausti, Scott Article 2015 Ecologist Farmers' first line of defence against pests is the ecosystem in and around their fields. With widespread or indiscriminate use of pesticides essential biodiversity is lost - and the result is more fr... Ecological healthSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article Ecological health or ecological integrity or ecological damage is used to refer to symptoms of an ecosystem's pending loss of carrying capacity, its ability to perform nature's services, or a pending ... Ecologist Special Report: From fish to forests and conflicts to coffee ... how humans are affected by climate-driven species shiftsMustonen, Tero; Rhoades, Hannibal Article 2017 The Ecologist Climate change has species on the move, with major consequences for biodiversity and human communities. Building resilience has never been more important and Indigenous Peoples are showing the way. Ecology and Social ActionCommoner, Barry Article 1973 Climate & Capitalism That there is an important connection between ecology and social action is now self-evident. There seems little reason to doubt that there is some connection between what ecology tells us about the de... Major study shows species loss destroys essential ecosystemsArticle 2017 Climate & Capitalism Long term research by German ecologists proves that loss of biodiversity has "direct, unpleasant consequences for mankind." Sources BookshelfLegacyThe Natural History of Ontario Theberge, John B. Book 1989 A comprehensive, extensively illustrated natural history of Ontario, covering bedrock, soils, birds, mammals, insects, wildflowers, forests, prehistoric life, and much more. The Tragedy of the Commodity Oceans, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Longo, Stefano B; Claussen, Rebecca; Clark, Brett Book 2015 Although humans have long depended on oceans and aquatic ecosystems for sustenance and trade, only recently has human influence on these resources dramatically increased, transforming and undermining ... BC Forest ProfessionalNews and information about the forestry profession in British Columbia, professional issues, forest policy and the Association of BC Professional Foresters. Government Ministries & AgenciesEnvironment CanadaEnvironment Canada is dedicated to safeguarding people's health and property from harmful substances and environmental changes; their quality of life, based on society's development in harmony with it... Natural Resources CanadaNatural Resources Canada (NRCan) is a federal government department specializing in the sustainable development and use of natural resources -- energy, minerals and metals, and forests. Our work contr...
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