The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) newly acquired property in the Upper Qu’Appelle Valley — designated as Last ...
As development pressures increase in the Rocky Mountain Trench, wildlife habitat for species, like grizzly bears, is shrinking and becoming more disconnected. To counteract this, the Nature ...
Conservation isn’t always a walk in the park. Some days, you’re trudging through mud, untangling old barbed-wire that’s long-outlived its purpose. Other days, you’re pulling stubborn invasive weeds, ...
European swallow-wort, most commonly known as dog-strangling vine, is a member of the milkweed family. Despite its name, it doesn't pose any real threat to dogs. Unfortunately, it does pose a ...
Every summer, the Bay of Fundy is host to thousands of shorebirds as they migrate from their breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic to their winter home in South America. Shorebirds stop at the Bay ...
Perched on the doorstep of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is Happy Valley Forest — the largest intact deciduous forest on the Oak Ridges Moraine. This old-growth forest in the making plays an ...
Returning for its 29th year, NCC’s green gifts program allows people to symbolically adopt Canada’s wildlife or treasured natural landscapes.
At the age of 60 something, in fall of 2016 I moved, with great excitement, from suburban Ottawa to British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast — the swiya (traditional homeland) of the shíshálh Nation. As a ...
The Great Grey Wildland is home to a remarkable diversity of life Just in time for the season of giving, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is thrilled to announce a generous land donation in ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is protecting essential habitats for the western chorus frog in Outaouais. Located within an ecological corridor that links the Ottawa River to Gatineau Park, ...