Written by nature enthusiasts, conservation experts and professionals, Land Lines offers thought-provoking reads about research and discoveries in the conservation field. It also offers inspiration to connect with Canada’s nature.
Backcountry soul
Going alone into the backcountry of Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario to challenge the body and rest the mind.
Advancing conservation: in the field with butterflies
Imagine you’re going on a long road trip — you can’t forget to get gas or charge your car. Monarch butterflies are similar. To prepare for their almost 5,000 kilometre-long…
Water is life — and it begins with land
Water is essential. It’s the pulsing, pumping heart of all ecosystems, and all life on Earth. It flows through every community, every ecosystem, every living being. It’s where memories are…
Guardian of tradition
In central Ktaqmkuk (Newfoundland), the Gander River has sustained Indigenous communities for thousands of years. Today, River Guardian Justin Hodge of Qalipu First Nation is helping protect this vital waterway and the surrounding land known as Charlie’s Place by weaving together Traditional Knowledge and science.
From office to meadow: A team effort in collaboration
Rain or shine, conservation thrives. Volunteers from Stantec helped remove invasive thistle at Bunchberry Meadows, protecting biodiversity and building community.
Canada’s forests: the roots of a resilient nation
This week, as we mark National Forest Week, people are once again reminded of how closely our lives are tied to forests. After another summer of wildfires and smoky skies…





