La plupart des sites protégés par CNC sont ouverts au public. Pour connaître les conditions d’accès et restrictions particulières à chaque site, veuillez visiter la page s’y rapportant sur ce site Web ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is an evidence-based organization that uses the best available information to identify priority conservation actions. Research is essential in evaluating threats ...
The rolling hills of the Rice Lake Plains Natural Area lie in the heart of a historical tall grass landscape, which has all but disappeared. The high, dry sandy hills of the Oak Ridges Moraine once ...
Native to central and southern Europe, leafy spurge is believed to have been transported to North America in the early 19 th century, then spread across western Canada. The plant was first recorded in ...
Bunchberry Meadows is a very special place. Located approximately 30 kilometres outside of downtown Edmonton, this 260-hectare (640-acre) conservation site is made up of old-growth forests, open ...
What does the snowy owl look like? One of Canada’s most recognizable owls due to its snowy-white plumage, the aptly named snowy owl is an enduring symbol of Canada’s North. Surprisingly, unlike most ...
Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) est le chef de file en conservation de terres au Canada. Nous sommes un organisme privé à but non lucratif travaillant en partenariat avec des particuliers, des ...
Are you inspired by stepping foot into your backyard, wandering through forests or taking a stroll through open grassland to see what new adventures your day will bring? Do you have a curious side ...
Habitat loss is the biggest threat to Canada's native plants and animals. Preventing this loss is the main focus of the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). We work across the province in the places ...
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Since 1962, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has protected 15 million hectares across the country, in partnership with other conservation groups, First Nations, non-profit organizations and ...