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Human Nature Projects Canada

A Canadian Non-Profit Inspiring Collective Action for a Greener Future

Who Are We?

Human Nature Projects (HNP) Canada is a federally registered, youth-led non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about today’s environmental challenges. Our mission is to inspire environmental change across Canada and educate Canadians on the urgent issues facing our planet.

OUR VISION

HNP Canada aims to empower Canadians with knowledge about critical environmental issues to spark sustainable development and drive impactful change in our communities.

OUR PROGRAMMING

At HNP Canada, our programming blends hands-on action with impactful learning. From community cleanups, tree plantings, and invasive species removals to conferences, creative competitions, and interactive workshops — we’re building a greener future through both stewardship and education.

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Explore our past highlights and see what’s coming up next!

The Stats That Matter

Kilos of CO2 Saved

269,710+

Total Volunteers

10,000+

Raised from grants, fundraising, and scholarships

$12,000+

Our Latest Adventures!

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Teramoto Park Clean Up

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On October 27, 2024, HNP Canada hosted its bi-annual community clean-up at Teramoto Park in Brampton, where over 120 dedicated volunteers came together to collect 115 pounds of litter. In recognition of these efforts, HNP Canada received a Certificate of Recognition from the Brampton City Council. A huge thank you to all the participants, organizers, and the Brampton City Council for their support. Stay tuned for more potential collaborations in the future!

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Ignite Fair

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The Ignite Fair is an annual volunteer fair that helps students in the GTA discover volunteer opportunities. This event connects youth with non-profit organizations offering both in-person and virtual volunteering roles. HNP Canada was thrilled to participate, hosting a table where we shared information about our mission, in-person and virtual events, and the many volunteer opportunities available. Thank you to everyone who visited us!

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Ravine Festival

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The Ravine Festival is an annual city-wide celebration of Toronto's ravine system, offering a variety of activities for people to enjoy. Participants receive a nature passport, which they can fill with stamps from each activity station, creating a fun scavenger hunt experience. On October 5th, HNP Canada took part in the Ravine Festival by hosting a leaf and bark rubbing booth. Our booth was one of the stops in the scavenger hunt, where participants could complete their nature passport while exploring the beauty of Toronto's ravines. Thank you to everyone who stopped by!

The Green Feed

Waste Disposal Site

Inadequate Sewage and Waste Management in Canadian Indigenous Communities

The Green Mic

Nature

Episode 1: Biodiversity Decline

This episode focuses on how economics and other sciences can be used to create policies and shape a brighter future. It features Dr. Rashid Sumaila, a professor and Canada research chair in interdisciplinary Ocean and fisheries economics at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries. Graduated from the University of Bergen with a ​PhD in economics.

News & Media

​​Explore our latest stories, blog insights, and podcast conversations — all in one place. Stay up to date on environmental news, thought-provoking topics, and voices driving change.

The Green Mic

EcoNews & Updates

Latest Post

Oct 19th 2024

2 min read

Clear Skies Ahead: Strategies to Combat Acid Rain

Written by HNP Team

Oct 19, 2024

Nature's Overflow: Floods

Water Flowing Out Pipe

Feb 20, 2024

Nature News Reels

Iceberg

Feb 20, 2024

Glacial Melts - What are they?

Diving in the Reef

Nov 20, 2023

Ocean Acidification Threatens Coral Reefs

Crabs on Ice

Nov 20, 2023

Ocean Acidification Threatens Shellfish Life

Jellyfish in Aquarium

Oct 16, 2023

Decline of Diatoms due to Ocean Acidification

Wreck in the Sea

Oct 16, 2023

Impact on Ocean Acidification on Countries

Pack of Fish

Sep 15, 2023

The Threat of Ocean Acidification

Over the Cliff

Aug 3, 2023

Increased Permafrost Degradation in Canadian Indigenous Communities

Snapshots of Impact

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Executive of the Month of October: Caitlyn Chen

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Executive of the Month of January: Vanessa Curran

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Executive of the Month of November: Inaya Ponda

Collaborating for Change

JOIN US IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE!

Partner with HNP Canada or become a sponsor to support impactful environmental programs and community action. Together, we can nurture a healthier planet—one project at a time. Let’s grow this movement—reach out today!

© 2025 Human Nature Projects Canada.

Human Nature Projects Canada is a federally incorporated non-profit organization in Canada.

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HNP Canada acknowledges Indigenous Peoples throughout Canada. This includes Inuit, Métis and more than 900,000 people living in more than 630 First Nations communities, and in cities and towns across these lands.

Website developed by Muhammad Ansar & Kelly Li; maintained by HNP Canada's logistics team.

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