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Small Actions, Big Impact: Support Monarch Butterfly Conservation by Sharing Your Observations!

Tiohtià:ke (Montreal), 9 July 2025 — The International Monarch Monitoring Blitz returns for its ninth edition from 25 July to 3 August 2025, inviting individuals and organizations across Canada, Mexico and the United States to come together in a unique cross-border effort to protect one of North America's most iconic species: the monarch butterfly.

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Resilience of Indigenous Peoples Traditional Food Systems

2024 Active Ecosystems

Food security is one of the major global challenges facing humanity today. The climate crisis and the depletion of natural resources have put an increased strain on food production. Therefore, promoting and ensuring diverse and sustainable food systems that contribute to human well-being and avoid the deterioration of nature are...

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North American Native Bee Inventories and Monitoring

Programs, Practices and Considerations for Practitioners

August 2, 2024 73 pages Ecosystems

Native bees are essential pollinators, yet their populations face threats from multiple drivers, such as habitat loss and climate change. This report highlights current native bee monitoring practices across Canada, Mexico and the United States, showcasing methods, program considerations and innovative approaches such as community science and cultural insights. It offers actionable recommendations to enhance monitoring programs, improve data sharing and support evidence-based conservation across the continent.

This report is intended for researchers, conservation practitioners, policymakers and community scientists interested in advancing native bee conservation efforts and monitoring initiatives. It provides a valuable resource for understanding the structural characteristics of successful programs, addressing gaps in knowledge and fostering collaboration to build a sustainable foundation for long-term monitoring and decision-making.

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Deadline: July 25, 2025 5:00pm

Salary/Budget: The maximum budget for this activity is expected to be C$360,000 (three hundred and sixty thousand Canadian dollars).
Location: The consultant will work in its own offices.

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We conduct research, provide tools and training, and provide a unique space for decision-makers and the public to engage on environmental policy issues affecting the North American region.