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SDG 15

SDG 15 aims to protect, restore, and promote the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems. This goal focuses on halting deforestation, combating desertification, halting the loss of biodiversity, and protecting endangered species. It encourages sustainable land management, the conservation of natural habitats, and the restoration of ecosystems that provide essential services, such as clean air, water, and food. SDG 15 underscores the need to combat climate change impacts on land and preserve natural environments for future generations. By protecting life on land, we ensure the health and resilience of ecosystems that support all life on Earth.

Wild Columbine

Wild Columbine in Ontario: See striking red and yellow blooms on this native woodland beauty.
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Hairy Honeysuckle

A Golden Embrace in the North One of our projects this summer is focusing on documenting the rich botanical tapestry of Northwestern Ontario. We've found…
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Between Two Worlds

Tony reflects on the contrast between life in Arviat, Nunavut, and Winnipeg’s arts scene—finding creative clarity on the calm shores of Hudson Bay.
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Golden Hour

Connect with the land, the wildlife, and the incredible spirit of the North.
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The American Toad

Meet the American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus), a widespread and vital amphibian in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.
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The Gray Tree Frog

This little critter chilling out near the flower pots is a Gray Treefrog (Dryophytes versicolor).
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Getting Ready for Fresh, Local Berries

Saskatoon berries are starting to fruit! Get ready for fresh, local Saskatoon berries – perfect for picking, pies, and jams.
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It’s Toad-ally Froggy Friday

It's Froggy Friday! This week, our land-based living lab celebrated with sightings of a Northern Leopard Frog, American Toad, and Gray Tree Frog.
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A Glimmer of Gold

Experience the pure joy of a buttercup flower, a radiant symbol of summer's gentle light. See how this common bloom inspires quiet contemplation and artistic…
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Unpacking the Lupine’s Design

Dive into the mesmerizing colors and unique forms of the lupin flower, a true inspiration for art and design. Witness nature's artistry up close.
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Autonomous Operation

Digital Salvage explores the use of digital archiving, artificial intelligence, data organization, publishing systems, and content preservation technologies to support heritage and community storytelling. The project serves as a practical learning environment where participants develop skills in digital literacy, research, content management, automation, archival practices, and emerging technologies while creating lasting public value.

Acknowledgements

This project was an activity piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse in 2022. We thank them for their support.

Experimental Futures

Digital Salvage explores the long-term relationship between technology, creativity, memory, and knowledge. The project examines what happens when information systems continue to evolve beyond their original creators, creating new opportunities for autonomous research, publishing, cultural preservation, and digital stewardship.

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