WorkCabin joins badger biologist in forest to examine animal den
WorkCabin founder Gregg McLachlan joined biologist Josh Sayers of the Ontario Badger Project in November 2015 to examine a freshly excavated den and search for fur strands for DNA testing. Only about 200 badge...
Learn about a career as a biologist and science educator
WorkCabin founder and filmmaker Gregg McLachlan recently spent a morning at the Long Point Bird Observatory with Bird Studies Cana...
WorkCabin visits bird observatory to film career help video
WorkCabin founder Gregg McLachlan was at the Long Point Bird Observatory today for a full morning video shoot in a forest and in...
Hiking the Chikanishing Trail
Check out our latest WorkCabin field video taken on the Chikanishing Trail in Killarney Provincial Park (Via Ontario Trails) Windi...
Authentically connected to what we do
At WorkCabin, conservation is not just a category on our job board. It is way more. It’s a big reason why WorkCabin has beco...
Paddle into a Wetland (a WorkCabin film short)
We love our unique hashtag #LiveBreatheWild for a reason: WorkCabin.ca is intimately connected to the field that we serve. It̵...
Never a dull day working in conservation in Maritimes
Siobhan Darlington For WorkCabin.ca As a Haligonian (a person from Halifax, Nova Scotia) I’ve had little experience with the pro...
3 important environmental skills you can only gain through hands-on work
By Jamie Fraser For WorkCabin.ca I have always wanted a job that allows me to work outside. Last summer, I was one of the lucky fe...
So many advantages to becoming a Conservation Intern with NCC
Mary Cascadden For WorkCabin.ca In May 2014, I moved across the country to start an internship with the Nature Conservancy of Cana...
Inspiring to be a part of team so dedicated to conservation
By Michelle Dano For WorkCabin.ca Volunteering is a unique and rewarding experience. Managing volunteers is perhaps even more rewa...