
Connection between forests and pandemics
A look at how deforestation might trigger the next pandemic, with hope that restoration efforts could help in the long-term.

A look at how deforestation might trigger the next pandemic, with hope that restoration efforts could help in the long-term.



Yaz Ellis focuses on creating films that show how wildlife is challenged by and adapting to human impact.

Explore how Parks Canada is working to understand the effects of climate change, find natural solutions, and how you can take action to help our ecosystems adapt.

Rachel enjoys the wonderful natural landscapes beautiful British Columbia offers.

Through photography, Anthony Ochieng Onyango aims to inspire people to take action in conservation.


Pablo Borboroglu is a penguin researcher and conservationist, focusing on protected areas and seabird ecology and conservation.

Amanda Segura’s passion for nature and children, and her background in horticulture and environmental science, laid the foundation for the nature-based curriculum at Riverbanks Nature Preschool in South Carolina.

Molly is passionate about place-based education and connecting youth with nature in different ways.

Lisa feels most balanced, in tune, and at ease with herself when she’s out in nature.

Chantelle is passionate about getting kids outside and loves fostering their sense of curiosity in nature.

Luis Camargo is the 2023 Richard Louv Prize recipient.

A walk on the beach changed Johannes’s life forever.

Le partenaire #NaturePourTous Émergence ONGD RDC a récemment complété un projet pour restaurer l’environnement tout en fournissant des retombés économiques pour des familles dans la République démocratique du Congo.

Dr Grace Iara Souza, an advisor for Synchronicity Earth on Latin America, shares her introduction into environmental conservation.

Claire Adler has a lifelong interest in conservation, a lot of anxiety about climate change—and a degree in medieval English literature. She shares some thoughts about how studying our past can help protect our future.
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