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How old is water?
How Old is Water? By Ellis Hamm, Environmental Education Coordinator June 3, 2026 How old is water? That’s the question I [...]

Finding a New Damselfly Species Record for Metro Vancouver
Finding the California Spreadwing in Metro Vancouver How getting to know damselflies and dragonflies of the Tatalu Watershed led to broader scientific discovery for [...]

Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026
Introducing the Manitoba WildRoots Team of 2026 By Zoe Matties, Manitoba Program Manager May 7, 2026 This week the A Rocha [...]

Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program [...]
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November 2020
The Practice of Paying Attention
Written by Zoe Matties, Manitoba Program Manager When I give presentations on creation care in churches and schools I often hear people say, “Ok, I understand that creation care is important, but what can [...]
October 2020
Ecological Grief: Alone in a World of Wounds
Ecological Grief: Alone in a World of Wounds By Matt Humphrey, Director of Theological Education “One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world [...]
St Francis and the Beasts of the Boreal Ecology Centre
By Zoe Matties - Manitoba Program Manager Oct 4th marks Feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, and the end of the Season of Creation- a global time of celebration and prayer for creation. [...]
September 2020
Jubilee: Celebrating Sunsets and Treefrogs
Jubilee: Celebrating Sunsets and Treefrogs By Aurora Sarchet Recently, I walked out to catch the sun sinking over farm fields and losing itself behind the silhouettes of evergreens. I stood with bare feet [...]


