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Their extensive live and naturalized collections, their educational capacities and their scientific research all contribute to the unique character of our museums.
The break that the pandemic has forced us to take could be the starting point for a better affinity between human beings and nature. In many parts of...Read more
Written on February 5, 2018 Organic or non-organic seeds, open-pollinated or F1 hybrid seeds – these criteria seem harmless enough, but if you’re...Read more
When I talk about my work, most people are surprised that I can rear insects and make a career out of it. But in fact, there are many reasons for...Read more
In the information and mobile-technology age, it’s easier than ever to immortalize the spectacles that nature presents. Were you aware that when you...Read more
What is that frog that regularly makes headlines in the Montréal area – the western chorus frog? It’s a tiny frog less than four centimeters long...Read more
Butterflies have existed on Earth for more than 200 million years. In the beginning they would have lived in the shadow of the dinosaurs, with a...Read more
When we think of agriculture, we often imagine fields stretching as far as the eye can see. That vision could soon change thanks to a method that...Read more
To understand trees and the forest, you have to see, smell and touch them. That takes time. And that is why, in recent years, other observation...Read more
In my earlier article I presented the murre and its favorite Québec habitat: Bonaventure Island. The murres’ almost simultaneous departure in great...Read more
Are you familiar with the common murre? Not very well known to the general public, it’s nonetheless a highly important species of seabird in the Gulf...Read more