The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) newly acquired property in the Upper Qu’Appelle Valley — designated as Last Mountain Lake 1 — is relatively small compared to the other eight properties it ...
En panne d’inspiration à l’approche des Fêtes? L’idée d’éviter la cohue des centres commerciaux vous plaît? Cette année, Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) vous propose d’offrir la nature en ...
Juste à temps pour la saison des cadeaux, Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) est ravi d’annoncer un généreux don de terre fait par une famille d’Alberta. Margaret Van De Pitte et son défunt mari, ...
Un habitat naturel de 24 hectares est protégé pour la rainette faux-grillon à l’ouest de la ville de Gatineau Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) protège l’habitat essentiel de la rainette ...
Canada’s largest land conservation organization is celebrating a big win for nature in the Thunder Bay region. Vast expanses of forests, wetlands and mesas (isolated, flat-topped landforms with steep ...
The northern giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is the largest, longest-lived octopus species. Although its average length and mass are 5 metres and 20 to 50 kilograms respectively, the ...
A vast 970-hectare area featuring thriving forests, wetlands and crystal-clear lakes northeast of Sault Ste. Marie is now protected, marking a significant win for nature. The Nature Conservancy of ...
Un vaste territoire de 970 hectares situé au nord-est de Sault Ste. Marie et comprenant des forêts pleines de vitalité, des milieux humides et des lacs aux eaux limpides est maintenant protégé, ce qui ...
This fall, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) will temporarily close the Creemore Nature Preserve for necessary forest management activities. This work will remove a selection of invasive, ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is the only national organization dedicated to preserving Canadian biodiversity through the conservation of land. Much of our success can be attributed to the ...
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, ...
Wetlands are unique ecosystems where terrestrial and aquatic habitats meet. They are formed when water is trapped through poor drainage, occasional flooding or coastal barriers, such as sandbars. The ...