Forests are habitat for hundreds of species, places of community and contribute to resilient landscapes. Here are five ...
What is the Nature Conservancy of Canada? The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is Canada's leading national private land conservation organization. A non-profit organization, we partner with ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada's staff, board members and volunteers are all passionate about our mission to protect the best of Canada's natural legacy. We work in every province in Canada. We have ...
West Head is an important coastal habitat for both wildlife and community members including American/Canadian land donor Jane ...
Worldwide conservation efforts depend on the next generation of conservation leaders. As a Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) conservation intern, you’ll build a diverse skill set and gain practical ...
A species with great cultural value, American ginseng has been used globally for its medicinal properties. Indigenous communities used them to treat illnesses, from headaches to tuberculosis. In Asia, ...
This is Ontario’s only venomous snake. Despite its fearsome reputation, the massasauga rattlesnake is shy and docile, and avoids human contact whenever possible. If threatened, the species is most ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Conservation Volunteers program engages people of all ages in the protection of our country's species and natural habitats. It provides a meaningful, hands-on ...
Luxor Linkage is a conservation land assembly located in the Rocky Mountain Trench, north of Edgewater, British Columbia. These lands are a critical part of a natural corridor for wildlife and ...
Woodland angelica may seem quite similar to queen-Anne's lace, but beware: it's actually a member of the celery family and a serious invader of wooded edges and moist open areas in New Brunswick. The ...
Lisa Mclaughlin, NCC's vice president conservation policy and planning, reflects on how connection building, combined with ...
One of the most widespread and familiar dragonfly species in North America also has a multigenerational long-distance migration that scientists are just starting to unfold. The common green darner has ...