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NCC was one of the recipients of the 2025 Reconciliation Recognition Awards from the Epekwitk Assembly of Councils. Lanna ...
A native plant garden isn’t just about planting herbaceous plants, it’s also about incorporating native shrubs and trees. If you're planting trees, consider their size at maturity and whether they ...
Donate today to breathe life into Canada's forests. There is hope. Together, we have an incredible chance to safeguard both forests and the well-being of our planet. Join the effort to conserve an ...
Flowing through British Columbia, the long and winding Fraser River is a symbol of diverse life. It is the province’s most productive river system, supporting a multitude of swimming, wading and ...
Invermere, BC Breeding birds and elk among wildlife to benefit from conservation project Grassland-reliant species in the Rocky Mountain Trench now have more protected habitat thanks to a new ...
Invermere, BC 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 ...
Alberton, PEI Offshore island’s future secured through collaboration between Nature Conservancy of Canada and Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq Conservation achieved through collaboration with Indigenous Peoples ...
Victoria, BC Agreement exemplifies bold action and partnerships needed to address twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change Today the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is celebrating the ...
December 21, 2023 | by Wendy Ho Connecting with nature can come in many forms. For some, it may be taking a walk and listening to the rustling of leaves, or the crunching of snow underfoot. For others ...
Calgary, AB / Regina, SK / Winnipeg, MB Mobilizing Canadians to conserve and care for vanishing Prairie grasslands On World Environment Day, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) unveiled a bold and ...
Land Lines Blog: 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, ...
Land Lines Blog: 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 ...
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