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Finding Flowers has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in June 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Finding Flowers are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Email. Besides social media accounts, findingflowers has populated their site with ♥️ Support Sheila Colla Through Cancer Treatment, Online Gardens by Finding Flowers, Finding Flowers Website, Opening! Powerful Glow, Curated by Lisa Myers, ARTICLE: Science can benefit from Indigenous land user knowledge in battle against climate change, RESOURCES: A Garden For The Rusty-patched Bumblebee, RESOURCES: Bumble Bee Watch Website, VIDEO: Planting Together - Finding Flowers' First Years, VIDEO: Mike Macdonald’s Butterfly Garden Panel Discussion: AGA, Ociciwan & Finding Flowers, VIDEO: Finding Flowers & Ontario Nature - Bee Day, PAST EVENT: Finding Flowers and Butterflies at MSVU - MSVU Art Gallery, PAST EVENT: Hamilton Seedy Saturday Registration Link, PAST EVENT: YCEC Climate Talks Series, PAST EVENT: Collective Remembering Mike MacDonald’s Medicine and Butterfly Gardens with Lisa Myers, PAST EVENT: Finding What Grows - Guided Audio Walks with Lisa Myers, PAST EVENT: enawendewin/relationships @ MMA, PAST EVENTS: 𝑴𝑰𝑰𝑱𝑰𝑴: 𝑭𝒐𝒐𝒅 𝒂𝒔 𝑹𝒆𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔 ~ Recorded Conversations, PAST EVENT: YorkU Bees Speaker Series: Beyond the Buzz, PAST EVENT: Conversation on Mike MacDonald’s Butterfly Gardens (AGA & Ociciwan), PAST EVENT: Finding Flowers @ UBC Farms: The Future of Food Dialogue, PAST EVENT: On the Wings of a Butterfly: Artist Discussion for Nocturne 2020, PAST EVENT: Finding Flowers Presentation - Contingencies of Care, DONATE: Indian Residential School Survivors Society, SUPPORT: Mi'kmaq Treaty Rights, SUPPORT: Black Lives Matter, SUPPORT: Black Farmers Collective, SUPPORT: Migrant Rights Network, ARTICLE: Tofino Botanical Gardens transformed to honour Indigenous knowledge and conservation, ARTICLE: How each of us can help protect biodiversity as the Prairies warm, ARTICLE: The potential consequences of ‘bee washing’ on wild bee health and conservation, ARTICLE: By cultivating seaweed, Indigenous communities restore connection to the ocean, ARTICLE: The Importance of Forests in Bumble Bee Biology and Conservation, ARTICLE: Carbon and caribou: why the Dene Tha’ are forging a plan to protect a northern Alberta lake, ARTICLE: Conservationists See Rare Nature Sanctuaries. Black Farmers See a Legacy Bought Out From Under Them, ARTICLE: Anishinabe chef is advocating for Inidgenous food sovereignty with urban farm, ARTICLE: Three Black farmers and the fight for diminishing land in southern Ontario, ARTICLE: This plant medicine teacher is reclaiming Anishinaabe names for species. Why that could be good for the planet, ARTICLE: How Indigenous-led agriculture in B.C.’s Peace River region is a beacon of hope amid an uncertain future, ARTICLE: Grizzly territories in B.C. line up with Indigenous language communities, new study suggests, ARTICLE: The Problem with Honey Bees, ARTICLE: Indigenous agriculture is a Land Back issue, ARTICLE: 'Beewashing' and the business of honey bees, ARTICLE: We’re in a biodiversity crisis. What we plant and how we alter landscapes matter, by Lorraine Johnson & Sheila Colla, ARTICLE: Lisa Myers Materials and Meanings, ARTICLE: We farm as resistance, for healing and sovereignty, ARTICLE: A Flower Patch for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee, ARTICLE: Give bees a chance, ARTICLE: Wet’suwet’en butterflies offer lessons in resilience, ARTICLE: Gardens Can Boost Bees, Local Food and Resilience.