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Conserving lands adjacent to parks and other protected areas builds a bigger buffer for wildlife and habitat resiliency.
Forests are habitat for hundreds of species, places of community and contribute to resilient landscapes. Here are five reasons to thank forests.
Grassland-reliant species in the Rocky Mountain Trench now have more protected habitat thanks to a new conservation area near Cranbrook. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is announcing its ...
Vancouver, BC New conservation area protects sensitive spawning habitat for salmon and white sturgeon British Columbia’s iconic salmon now have more protected spawning habitat in the lower Fraser ...
Birds are singing, bees are buzzing and turtles are laying eggs. This is the time of year when turtles embark on their long journey, sometimes covering several kilometres, to find an ideal nesting ...
April 25, 2025 | by NCC staff From the treetops: A closer look at Canada’s forests (part one) Forests across Canada are more than just beautiful landscapes. They are home to recreation and quiet ...
Thanks to Phil and Kay Willson’s great generosity, a conservation agreement on their land, in the Rural Municipality of Spiritwood, Saskatchewan, was donated to the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) ...
Canada’s forests are home to people and creatures of all types. They are habitats and places of recreation and refuge. However, due to several pressures, including unnaturally large wildfires, ...
Bees, like many other pollinators, are a sign of a healthy ecosystem. Unfortunately, these cute critters face numerous threats, including habitat loss, climate change, disease and poisoning. As a ...
Connecting with nature through writing can allow you to examine how you experience nature and explore word choices with intention. Try these 10 writing prompts to get your on your creative side with ...
In 2016, a global scientific report was released estimating that more than three-quarters of the world’s main food crops depend, to some extent, on pollinator species. Bees, butterflies and wasps all ...