Collaboration builds resilient landscapes. Discover how NCC and Intact Financial are restoring wetlands like the Wolastoq ...
There are many reasons why someone might wish to change careers. Some good, some bad, but they all inevitably lead you to the same question: what am I going to do with my life?
What is NCC doing to help protect this habitat? The Nature Conservancy of Canada has conserved many projects with montane forests, including projects in the Castle-Crowsnest Watershed Natural Area.
Our donors and partners are at the heart of the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s work. We work with individuals across the country, as well as other conservation groups, Indigenous communities, ...
The dynamics of conservation in Canada are changing. Today, Indigenous Peoples are increasingly being heard and recognized as conservation decision-makers and stewards of the land. The Nature ...
Des chercheurs du Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center, du German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research et de l’Université de Kiel (Allemagne) ont mené une étude auprès de plus ...
Together, we can protect 500,000 hectares of Prairie grasslands by 2030 to ensure this vital ecosystem not only survives, but thrives. Canada’s Prairie grasslands need your help. Spanning across ...
Surrounded by the growing metropolis of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in southern Ontario, Happy Valley Forest – Pottageville Swamp is a natural oasis with vast ecological, historical and cultural ...
The Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area (OMB) continues to be one of the Nature Conservancy of Canada's (NCC's) flagship projects in Saskatchewan. It is a beacon of hope for ...
In June 2020, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and NatureServe Canada released Ours to Save, a report on more than 300 plants and animals unique to Canada, including Peary caribou. This report, ...
Where is this species found? Many species of oak exist worldwide. Approximately 500 species of Quercus oaks have been identified by taxonomists, of which 95 occur in North America. (Click on the image ...
Alvars are naturally open habitats with either a thin covering of soil or no soil over a base of limestone or dolostone. Their unique geologic and physical characteristics set the stage for natural ...