Queen’s University Biological Station, Ontario
Where education meets conservation The Queen’s University Biological Station (QUBS) is a globally unique research and teaching facility located in southeastern Ontario. The station occupies more than 3400 hectares and is home to a wide variety of habitats, including mature second-growth forests, lands previously used for farming, wetlands, lakes, and streams, which support species that are typical of […]
Salt Spring Island Natural Cemetery, British Columbia
Supporting biodiversity during end-of-life Supporting conservation is a key factor in the lives of many Canadians. And for some Canadians, this dedication to nature continues even after their lives are over. Located off the east coast of Vancouver Island, Salt Spring Island is the largest and most highly populated Southern Gulf Island in the Strait […]