The Nature of Canada

The Nature of Canada
Title The Nature of Canada PDF eBook
Author Colin M. Coates
Publisher On Point Press
Pages 385
Release 2019-05-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 077489038X

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Intended to delight and provoke, these short, beautifully crafted essays, enlivened with photos and illustrations, explore how humans have engaged with the Canadian environment and what those interactions say about the nature of Canada. Tracing a path from the Ice Age to the Anthropocene, some of the foremost stars in the field of environmental history reflect on how we, as a nation, have idolized and found inspiration in nature even as fishers, fur traders, farmers, foresters, miners, and city planners have commodified it or tried to tame it. They also travel lesser-known routes, revealing how Indigenous people listened to glaciers and what they have to tell us; and how even the nature we can’t see – the smallest of pathogens – has served the interests of some while threatening the very existence of others. The Nature of Canada will make you think differently not only about Canada and its past but quite possibly about Canada and its future. Its insights are just what we need as Canada attempts to reconcile the opposing goals of prosperity and preservation.

A History of the Nature Conservancy of Canada

A History of the Nature Conservancy of Canada
Title A History of the Nature Conservancy of Canada PDF eBook
Author Bill Freedman
Publisher OUP Canada
Pages 0
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780199004164

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The Nature Conservancy of Canada is the leading non-governmental land conservation organization, a private, not-for-profit organization that partners with corporate and individual landowners to protect natural lands. The NCC's work is supported by about 40,000 active donors and manages 2.2 million acres of ecologically important land nationwide. The NCC is by all accounts a rare good news environmental story.

Nature's Best Hope

Nature's Best Hope
Title Nature's Best Hope PDF eBook
Author Douglas W. Tallamy
Publisher Timber Press
Pages 257
Release 2020-02-04
Genre Nature
ISBN 1604699000

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“Tallamy lays out all you need to know to participate in one of the great conservation projects of our time. Read it and get started!” —Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction Douglas W. Tallamy’s first book, Bringing Nature Home, awakened thousands of readers to an urgent situation: wildlife populations are in decline because the native plants they depend on are fast disappearing. His solution? Plant more natives. In this new book, Tallamy takes the next step and outlines his vision for a grassroots approach to conservation. Nature’s Best Hope shows how homeowners everywhere can turn their yards into conservation corridors that provide wildlife habitats. Because this approach relies on the initiatives of private individuals, it is immune from the whims of government policy. Even more important, it’s practical, effective, and easy—you will walk away with specific suggestions you can incorporate into your own yard. If you’re concerned about doing something good for the environment, Nature’s Best Hope is the blueprint you need. By acting now, you can help preserve our precious wildlife—and the planet—for future generations.

Canada Ecology and Nature Protection Handbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Developments

Canada Ecology and Nature Protection Handbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Developments
Title Canada Ecology and Nature Protection Handbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Developments PDF eBook
Author IBP, Inc.
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 308
Release 2017-01-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1438707428

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2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Canada Ecology & Nature Protection Handbook

The Intemperate Rainforest

The Intemperate Rainforest
Title The Intemperate Rainforest PDF eBook
Author Bruce Braun
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 376
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780816633999

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Braun (geography, U. of Minnesota) provides a new viewpoint on the complex cultural, political, and intellectual forces involved in the forest policies of British Columbia. Employing poststructuralist theory and using the 1993 protests over logging in Clayoquot Sound as his starting point, Braun assesses the colonial thinking behind 19th- century forest policies, the struggles of native peoples to regain their spaces, the assertion of so-called rational forest management as a new version of colonialism, the Western Canada Wilderness Committee's use of nature photography to promote their notion of pristine wilderness, ecotourism, and the continued impact of the vision of early 20th-century painter Emily Carr. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.

Nature, Place, and Story

Nature, Place, and Story
Title Nature, Place, and Story PDF eBook
Author Claire Elizabeth Campbell
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 223
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0773551255

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Imagining how prominent national historic sites might confront critical issues in environmental history.

Engagement Organizing

Engagement Organizing
Title Engagement Organizing PDF eBook
Author Matt Price
Publisher On Point Press
Pages 201
Release 2017-07-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774890185

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At any given moment, there are hundreds of campaigns under way that seek to persuade citizens or decision makers to think, act, or vote in a certain way. But what separates campaigns that win from those that don’t? This book shows how to combine old-school people power with new digital tools and data to win campaigns today. It explores the traditions and practices of organizing and how to marry these with digital communication tools to scale up campaigns and win. Over a dozen case studies from NGOs, unions, and electoral campaigns highlight this work in practice. At a time of growing concern about what the future holds, this book is an indispensable guide not only for seasoned campaigners but also for those just getting started, who want to apply the principles and practices of engagement organizing to their own campaigns for change.