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NCC experts shared insights on ecological connectivity at Canada’s first ecological connectivity conference, highlighting ...
Located in southwest Saskatchewan, the Southwest Sandhills contain some of the largest sets of active sand dunes in Canada. A diverse community of plant and wildlife species, many of which are ...
We welcome responsible hunters on many of our properties. Hunting plays a vital role in supporting healthy ecosystems and is part of Canada’s cultural and food heritage.
The montane forest region of central British Columbia and western Alberta is one of the warmest and driest ecoregions in Canada. Elevation, aspect and fire play an important role in shaping these ...
Ambassador's Circle Newsletter - Summer 2025 Dear Ambassadors, Your response to the call for leadership on NCC’s current urgent projects has been inspiring. Your voices, donations and connections are ...
Find a Conservation Volunteers event near you From butterfly and bird inventories, to cleaning up beaches and removing invasive species, we offer a variety of events to suit your interests. Upcoming ...
The MapleCross Coastline Reserve is a collection of undeveloped shoreline, coastal wetland, forest, alvar and grassland habitats.
Emerging Leaders Circle The Emerging Leaders Circle is a volunteer group of young, dedicated professionals who actively support the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) mission in Quebec. They ...
Native to central and southern Europe, leafy spurge is believed to have been transported to North America in the early 19th century, then spread across western Canada.
What are species at risk? Species at risk are plants and animals that are in danger of disappearing from the wild. There are more than 800 animal and plant species or populations considered at risk in ...
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