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xBiodiversity
xRegenerative business
xClimate change
xCarbon Sequestration
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xAgroforestry
xEcosystems
xCover crops
xSoil science
xWater Cycles
xNo-till
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xSoR Articles
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xWell-being in agriculture
xCompost
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xSoil Guardians
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xInsects and pollinators
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xWildlife
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xMarket gardening
xSeed
xAnimal welfare
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xBiology
xGrains
xFlora
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xDairy
xSilvopasture
xMicroscope
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xBiodynamics
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xDrought resilience
xFertilization and inputs
xArt
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Bat roost

As prolific hunters, bats play an important role in controlling insects and can reduce the amount of insecticides used...
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Best practices for conserving species and their habitats

Natural environments are valuable habitats for maintaining the wildlife and plant species found in Quebec. Each of these species...
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Can crop diversity be the key to weathering climate change?


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Techniques that replace or reduce the use of pesticides

Website : Agrobonsens means cultivating your fields using techniques that replace or reduce the use of pesticides. Here you’ll find...
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Biodiversity Quebec

Biodiversité Québec is an integrated scientific monitoring system. It allows for better observation, analysis, and reporting of the status...
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Flower bands

In this sheet you will find the following information adapted to Quebec: Technical description, Implementation, Costs, Subsidies, Contacts. Flower...
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Good practices favorable to biodiversity on the farm

Good practices favorable to biodiversity on the farm
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Transforming the buffer zone into a haven of biodiversity

Ms. Noémie Gagnon Lupien, a researcher at CETAB+, presents the various options for biodiversity-friendly buffer zone management, including flower...
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Summary of the potential costs and benefits of agroforestry hedges

Economic aspects of biodiversity developments : summary of the potential costs and benefits of agroforestry hedges
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Crop Diversity for Greater Climate Resilience: First Findings from McGill’s DART Project

Written by Alix Tabet, Sara Maranda-Gauvin, and Rosina Rodighiero

SUMMARY Regeneration Canada is currently supporting a research lab at McGill University led by Dr. Cynthia Kallenbach. It explores...
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Of Pumpkins and Dreams: The Regenerative Odyssey of Sébastien Angers

Written by Sara Maranda-Gauvin

Regenerative agriculture continues to gain ground in Quebec, offering a promising solution to environmental and climate challenges. At the...
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Sowing Resilience: Crop Diversity, Soil Health and Climate Adaptation on Quebec Farms

Written by Alix Tabet

SUMMARY Regeneration Canada is currently supporting a research lab at McGill University led by Dr. Cynthia Kallenbach. It explores...
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Podcast: Sharing the Land at Ferme Terre Partagée


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Maintaining Biodiversity in Regenerative Agriculture

Written by Rosina Rodighiero, Paige Fehr

Systems with greater diversity of soil organisms, plants and animals are more resilient. They tend to have superior soil...
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COP15: Biodiversity and agriculture

Written by Geneviève Leblanc

On the heels of COP27, the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on...
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Short course on Integrated Nutrient Management

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The forgotten role of water in the climate crisis

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

In the public discourse around climate change, the narrative is about carbon and how fossil fuel emissions create greenhouse...
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Carbon + Water + Biodiversity = Life

Written by Ananda Fitzsimmons

John D. Liu is a documentary filmmaker and ecologist whose life changed when he was sent on a mission...
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Witaskîwin: Allyship Through Conservation

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Enhancing and Restoring Wetland Ecosystems | LSS 2021


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Landscape-level Change | LSS 2021


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Regeneration Canada's main office is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka are recognized as the custodians of these lands and waters. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is known as a historic gathering place for many Indigenous peoples. 

Regeneration Canada is committed to taking action to regenerate land and water while acknowledging and respecting Indigenous knowledge that ensures thriving for all beings.

We are dedicated to continuously educating ourselves and the communities we serve about the true history of this place.

     

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