The Cap au Saumon conservation project aims to preserve critical habitats in the Charlevoix region, essential for the survival of vulnerable species. Through key partnerships, this project is making ...
Reflections from NCC intern Hannah Terejko on a summer spent in Northern Ontario working on stewardship and restoring a ...
Restoration is a key tool in NCC’s conservation work. At the Hazel Bird Nature Reserve in Ontario, years of strategic ...
Thanks to the generosity of a Prince Edward County family, 24 hectares of undeveloped land on the shores of Lake Ontario are now protected. The ecologically significant lands were donated by Ann and ...
To halt and reverse nature loss and help insulate communities from the impacts of climate change, world leaders in government and business must match their words with investment at COP16. This is the ...
NCC’s core conservation work is aligned with the targets of major national and global efforts to address rapid biodiversity loss and climate change. NCC has national reach, a significant land ...
Nature is, and always has been, the answer. It sustains us. It is resilient. It has the power to heal and inspire. It has always been the key to a thriving world. Nature provides for us. Wetlands ...
We have forests to thank for playing many critical roles for nature and people. Forests are habitat for hundreds of species, powerful carbon sinks, water filters, oxygen producers and places of ...
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) ...