Restore the power of native seeds on the landscape through ethical seed saving

Wild, native seeds heal relationships with the land and bring many gifts to people. The flow of wild seed is a...

Seeding Relationships to Heal the Land - Virtual Forum Event Series Shifting the Paradigm 2022 - 2023

Part 5: Re-Remembering Our Relationship with the Land

April 12, 2023 from 12:45 - 3:00pm...

The Southern Ontario Seed Strategy (SOSS) team from Carolinian Canada is feeling hopeful and rejuvenated after returning from the U.S. National Native Seed Conference held in Washington, D.C. 

The...

About the CIB 

The Carolinian Zone, spanning from Toronto to Windsor, is home to 25% of the Canadian population and over 30% of Canada’s species-at-risk. With critical loss of habitat and a...

LONDON, ON, May 10, 2023 - Today, partners of the Long Point Conservation Impact Bond announce the success of their conservation finance initiative to accelerate healthy and resilient landscapes in...

We are excited to share that Sam Whiteye, Indigenous Leadership Director with CC, is heading to the East Coast for a gathering with the Restore, Assert, and Defend (RAD) Network on Envisioning the...

This year, for Earth Day, we asked some CC team members to reflect on and share what the day means to them. 

 

What does Earth Day mean to you? 

"Every day is sacred to mother earth, by...

Healing Gardens FOR EVERY KIT SOLD, WE DONATE ONE TO AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY!

Heal the land at home with your purchase of a Garden Kit!

Healing Gardens Native Plant Garden Kits have precious...

The vision for Canada’s Biggest Wildlife Garden connects Toronto to Windsor with healthy habitat to save local wildlife, water and our way of life.

The seeds we plant today will define...

We are excited to announce that the Southern Ontario Seed Strategy (SOSS) team from Carolinian Canada is heading to Washington, D.C., to present at the U.S. National Native Seed Conference! 

 

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In this video, Sarah Gorrie, researcher of Indigenous ethnobotany, shares a few Indigenous names and stories of native plants. Sarah Gorrie studies traditional healing methods at the Anishinabek...

In this video, Karen Abrahams from Native Plants in Claremont shares some background on their nursery as well as fundamental native plant info, such as what native plants are and the many reasons why...

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Visit Canada's Biggest Wildlife Garden

Visit Canada's Biggest Wildlife Garden