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Through collaboration with farmers, ranchers, Indigenous communities and government, the Prairie Grasslands Action Plan ...
Together, we can conserve an additional one million hectares of nature across Canada by 2030. Forests are more than landscapes. They're lifelines. Forests across Canada are powerfully and intimately ...
The Taxi Carapace program is looking for volunteers to safely transport injured turtles to rehabilitation centre The arrival of spring heralds the end of hibernation for many turtle species. Turtles, ...
Click here to learn about four forest regions in part one. Canada is home to some of the world's most intact forests across large swaths of connected habitat. Forests are places of recreation, and ...
A significant project years in the making that will improve local water quality and habitat conditions for fish and other aquatic species is finished. After 7 years of planning, the Nature Conservancy ...
Some of Canada’s rarest and most endangered Prairie grassland habitats can be found in the Red Deer region of Alberta, where I perform conservation work for the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). The ...
In 2020, I was fortunate to be selected as one of the first students to receive a Weston Family Conservation Science Fellowship through the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). This program provides ...
Un projet d’envergure entrepris il y a plusieurs années pour améliorer la qualité des sources d’eau locales et des habitats pour les poissons et d’autres espèces aquatiques est maintenant terminé.
Join an Alberta May Plant Count event near you! As spring takes hold and Alberta’s landscapes burst into bloom, Nature Alberta and the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) invite nature lovers of all ...
What does it look like? Snowshoe hares are named for their large hind feet, which, like snowshoes, allow them to stay on top of the snow during Canadian winters. The fur of snowshoe hares varies in ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) welcomes visitors of all backgrounds and interests to enjoy nature in a variety of activities, including hiking, angling, birdwatching, bioblitzing and more.
Simon Landhäusser is a Professor in the Department of Renewable Resources at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. After his M.Sc. degree in ecology from the University of Tübingen, ...