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Located just 60 kilometres from Montreal, the Alfred-Kelly Nature Reserve (500 hectares) is nestled in the heart of the Piedmont and Prévost Escarpments, one of the region’s emblematic natural areas.
Conserving lands adjacent to parks and other protected areas builds a bigger buffer for wildlife and habitat resiliency.
Grassland-reliant species in the Rocky Mountain Trench now have more protected habitat thanks to a new conservation area near Cranbrook. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is announcing its ...
You can make a difference in your own backyard by selecting native plant species and supporting native pollinators.
Four important wetland sites in Ontario are now permanently protected, marking a significant win for nature this World Wetlands Day.
An expanse of old forest, riverfront shoreline and freshwater wetlands has been purchased by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in southwestern Nova Scotia. The new nature reserve is comprised of ...
Today the Nature Conservancy of Canada is celebrating the protection of 75,000 hectares in the Incomappleux Valley in southeastern British Columbia through its participation in a diverse conservation ...
In the urban landscape of Niagara, Ontario, lies a hidden gem: Twelve Mile Creek. Learn about how NCC and its partners plan to improve habitat connectivity, promote downstream water quality and ...
The Jim Prentice Wildlife Corridor is an important natural corridor located in the Crowsnest Pass between the community of Coleman and Crowsnest Lake.
In the heart of Alberta’s cowboy country, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and the Waldron Grazing Co-operative are once again partnering to conserve a historic ranch – and are seeking support ...
Some of Canada’s rarest and most endangered Prairie grassland habitats can be found in the Red Deer region of Alberta, where Jessica Hayes perform conservation work for the Nature Conservancy of ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) are working together to conserve McIntyre Ranch.