06/01/2026
Happy Pride Month! 🏳️🌈
Pride Month is an annual celebration of how far LGBTQIA+ rights have come, and the work still left to do. This month reminds us to reflect on the fluidity of our world and how we can use lenses, such as q***r ecology, to examine our natural world from a unique and less-rigid perspective.
But why is Pride Month important?
Pride Month is so important because it’s a time for us all to reflect on the ongoing struggles that affect the LGBTQIA+ community and how this affects all of us. It serves as a reminder of the perseverance and resilience of q***r communities. We see how far our world has come and the ways in which we still need to work to improve the lives of and advocate for acceptance of marginalized communities.
What is Q***r Ecology and why does it matter?
Q***r Ecology is a field of study that focuses on questioning heteronormative assumptions in our scientific research! It’s important that we don’t make assumptions about scientific research based on what we deem to be “normal”. Same-sex pairings and relationships are incredibly common in many different ecosystems, yet due to our own biases, we may overlook and completely misunderstand what's truly going on in the world around us. It also helps challenge the thought that homosexuality is “unnatural” as we see it frequently in different ways in our natural world!
Interested in learning more? Check out some of these links below!
🔗Q***r Ecology, Explained. By Ingrid Bååth https://www.climateculture.earth/5-minute-reads/what-is-q***r-ecology
Exploring q***r ecology on Alberta’s Eastern Slopes
🔗https://y2y.net/blog/exploring-q***r-ecology-on-albertas-eastern-slopes/
Canada: Pride Month and Beyond
🔗https://amnesty.ca/human-rights-news/pride-month-canada/
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