Project Description
Learning about Biodiversity in Your Regions
“Biodiversity loss is one of the biggest threats we face, because without biodiversity, the world’s ecological processes (including climate) do not function as well. Biodiversity equals stability for habitats, ecological processes and climate. A less wild world is less able to provide for our needs, less able to provide dependable weather, seasons and sea temperatures and less able to absorb human impacts.”
— David Attenborough
Canada’s ecological systems are highly diverse and various from coast to coast to coast. To learn about the native species and particular ecosystems in your regions will certainly inspire you, not only for the appreciation of the wonder of God’s creation in our homeland, but also for the incentive and desire to protect them.

Note: The following lists are by no mean exhaustive. They are instead the starting points for your own exploration and learning. Any link external to A Rocha Canada and its sister organizations does not represent our endorsement to the particular organizations, their agendas, programs or materials.
British Columbia
- Government of British Columbia – Biodiversity and ecosystem health
- Nature Trust of British Columbia
- Biodiversity of BC
- Biodiversity Atlas of British Columbia
- Key Biodiversity Areas Canada – Map Viewer
- iNaturalist – Plants in British Columbia
- Figaro’s Garden – BC Native Plants: A Guide to Gardening with Indigenous Flora
- Royal BC Museum – Native Plants on the South Coast
- BC Nature – Get to Know Native Plants in Our Douglas-Fir Ecosystem
- World Wildlife Fund Canada – BC’s Native Plants: Useful, Beautiful and Sometime Tasty!
- iNaturalist – Birds in British Columbia
- E-Fauna BC (UBC) – Introduction to the Birds of British Columbia
- iNaturalist – Insects in British Columbia
- Insect Identification – British Columbia Insects
- E-Fauna BC (UBC) – The Insects of British Columbia
- City of Vancouver
- Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre – Wildlife Weeks Learning Programs
- City of Richmond – Urban Wildlife in Richmond BC
- Invasive Species Council of Metro Vancouver – About Native Plants
- Fraser Valley Conservancy – Gardening with Native Plants
- UBC Botanical Garden – Vancouver Trees App [for mobile devices]
- UBC Beaty Biodiversity Museum
- Birding in British Columbia – Birding Vancouver, BC

Ontario
- Ontario Biodiversity Council
- State of Ontario’s Biodiversity
- Sierra Club Canada – Biodiversity in Ontario – Why does it matter? –
- Biodiversity Education and Awareness Network – Education Resources
- Ontario-based lesson plans for G4-12
- Key Biodiversity Areas Canada – Map Viewer
Biinaagami- The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Swim Drink Fish
Translated from Anishinaabemowin, Biinaagami means pure, clean water. Biinaagami is a multimedia, change-provoking initiative rooted in Indigenous knowledges. Through ceremony, mapping, inclusive storytelling, augmented reality, experiential learning, community water hubs and ecosystem restoration, Biinaagami aims to rebuild just and healthy relations between wildlife, people and place in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed.
Biinaagami is a call to action. Biinaagami affirms our shared responsibility to this tapestry of land and waters that many call home.
The Biinaagami website has an interactive map of the watersheds in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region.
- Ontario Trees and Shrubs – Native Species (in order by Common Name)
- Ontario Wildflowers – List of Native Flowers (in order by Common Name)
- iNaturalist – Plants
- iNaturalist – Ontario Mammals
- South Eastern Ontario – Wildlife Species You Can Spot In South Eastern Ontario
- iNaturalist – Birds of Ontario
- Great Lake Guide – 24 birds you might see in your backyard
- Toronto Entomologists’ Association – Ontario Insects
- Insect Identification – Ontario Insects
- Society for Ecological Restoration – Native Plant Resource Guide – Ontario
The City of Toronto has a fantastic website, Biodiversity in the City, in which you will find a number of award-winning guides (under the tab Biodiversity Booklets) such as Bees of Toronto, Birds of Toronto

Manitoba
- Government of Manitoba – Conservation Data Centre
The Manitoba Conservation Data Centre (MBCDC) is a storehouse of information on Manitoba’s biodiversity – its plant and animal species, as well as its natural plant communities.
- Manitoba Wildlands – Biodiversity and Species
- Nature North – Biodiversity of Manitoba
- Key Biodiversity Areas Canada – Map Viewer
- iNaturalist – Plants
- World Wildlife Fund Canada – Meet Some of Manitoba’s Nicest Native Plants
- Nature Manitoba – Wild Plants of Winnipeg
- Nature Watch Canada – Selected plants to observe: Manitoba
- Prairie Originals – Native Prairie Plants – Wildflowers
- iNaturalist – Birds
- Bird Canada – Birds of Manitoba
- Manitoba Breeding Bird Atlas
- iNaturalist – Insects

Alberta
This page includes information and activities instruction guides from kids from K-12. Take your students outside and build upon their senses to gain an appreciation and understanding of species with whom they share their world. Play games to explore the interactions amongst species and delve deeper into exploring species, genetic and ecosystem Biodiversity through a hands on field study.
- Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
- Wilder Institute
- Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation – All About Biodiversity
- Key Biodiversity Areas Canada – Map Viewer
- iNaturalist – Plants in Alberta
- iNaturalist – Birds in Alberta
- Royal Alberta Museum – Official List of the Birds of Alberta
- Nature Alberta – Alberta Birds Check List
- Bird Canada – Birds of Alberta
- iNaturalist – Insects in Alberta
Quebec
- Quebio | Quebec’s Biodiversity
- Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science, McGill University – What is Biodiversity Science
- Biodiversité Québec
- Key Biodiversity Areas Canada – Map Viewer
- iNaturalist – Plants
- iNaturalist – Birds
- Bird Canada – Birds of Quebec
- iNaturalist – Insects
Nova Scotia
- Government of Nova Scotia – Biodiversity
- Nova Scotia Interactive Science Atlas – Biodiversity
- Key Biodiversity Areas Canada
- iNaturalist – Plants
- Bird Canada – Birds of Nova Scotia
- iNaturalist – Birds
- iNaturalist – Insects