Your Summer Guide to Wild Adventures

June is finally here, and you can feel the shift in the air. The days are long and warm, the school year is winding down, and the promise of summer break hangs bright with possibility. It’s the season for adventure, for exploration, and for making memories. This...
A Fleeting Window into a Wild Vancouver

A Fleeting Window into a Wild Vancouver

April in Vancouver is a special kind of magic. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the days are noticeably longer, and there’s a tangible energy in the air—a sense of a world waking up. For many of us, it marks the true start of spring. But for the local...

The Trail We Leave Behind

Every day, we participate in a simple, universal ritual: we throw things away. The empty coffee cup, the plastic grocery bag, the packaging from an online order—we toss them into a bin, and for us, their story is over. We’ve put them “away.” But...

A Simple Choice for a Healthier, Happier Community

As pet owners, we want to give our dogs and cats the best possible life. We shower them with affection, choose the best food we can, and cherish their unique personalities. But one of the most significant acts of love and responsible care we can provide is one that...
Sharing Our Highways with Wildlife

Sharing Our Highways with Wildlife

As the late February sun begins to hang around a little longer each day, our drive home from work might not be in complete darkness anymore. This slow return of the light is a welcome sign of the changing seasons, but it also marks an increase in one of the most...
Getting Ready for a Wildlife-Friendly Spring

Getting Ready for a Wildlife-Friendly Spring

If you’ve been paying attention, you might have noticed it. It’s subtle, but it’s there. The sun is setting just a little bit later each day, and the light has a touch more strength to it. Here in Canada, we know better than to declare an early spring—we’ve still got...