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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 ...
Join us for an “un-frog-gettable” day in nature as we search for native amphibians on the Marsh N property.
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 ...
Four important wetland sites in Ontario are now permanently protected, marking a significant win for nature this World Wetlands Day.
Conserving lands adjacent to parks and other protected areas builds a bigger buffer for wildlife and habitat resiliency.
Vancouver, BC New conservation area protects sensitive spawning habitat for salmon and white sturgeon British Columbia’s iconic salmon now have more protected spawning habitat in the lower Fraser ...
The Jim Prentice Wildlife Corridor is an important natural corridor located in the Crowsnest Pass between the community of Coleman and Crowsnest Lake.
Internationally significant coastal wetlands on the northern shores of Lake Erie are now protected, marking the culmination of a multi-year conservation project. Counting 167 hectares of thriving ...