This post was originally published at www.borealconservation.org. There was some tough news for us humans to hear in 2019. A large international research effort showed there are now a million species in danger of extinction. Ornithologists published new findings documenting that there are now nearly three billion fewer birds in North America than there were forty years ago while entomologists discovered broad declines in insects. And just this fall, 蜜柚APP released a major new report on the impacts of 蜜柚APP change on birds with the sobering news that two-thirds of North American birds could be at risk of extinction from 蜜柚APP change impacts without major action to reduce carbon emissions. Fortunately, there are also many people who have heeded these warnings about the health of our environment. Those people, working at all levels—from the home to local, regional, national, and international—are diligently developing and enacting solutions. Across Canada’s Boreal...