What is NCC doing to help protect this habitat? The Nature Conservancy of Canada has conserved many projects with montane forests, including projects in the Castle-Crowsnest Watershed Natural Area.
A stark silhouette set against the prairie horizon, whooping cranes claim the title of the tallest bird in North America. This bird species has made a comeback since the 1940s, when there were only 21 ...
European swallow-wort, most commonly known as dog-strangling vine, is a member of the milkweed family. Despite its name, it doesn't pose any real threat to dogs. Unfortunately, it does pose a ...
The Western chorus frog, one of the smallest frogs in Quebec, can now count on a new refuge in the Outaouais region. A 24-hectare site, within the Breckenridge ecological corridor in Chelsea has ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) newly acquired property in the Upper Qu’Appelle Valley — designated as Last Mountain Lake 1 — is relatively small compared to the other eight properties it ...
As development pressures increase in the Rocky Mountain Trench, wildlife habitat for species, like grizzly bears, is shrinking and becoming more disconnected. To counteract this, the Nature ...
Every summer, the Bay of Fundy is host to thousands of shorebirds as they migrate from their breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic to their winter home in South America. Shorebirds stop at the Bay ...
La Malbaie lies in a magnificent region of boreal, mixed and alpine forests and is home to hundreds of plant and animal species. The magnificent St. Lawrence River completes this picture of ...
Nestled against the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains, the forests of Geddes Creek Conservation Area link the upper mountains to the rich wetlands of the valley-bottom below. Located just north of ...
NCC’s Ambassadors’ Circle members witnessed the healing power of nature during a September field trip that included NCC’s first property on Prince Edward Island. Ten current and former NCC volunteers ...
Si vous cherchez une solution facile pour attirer les oiseaux , suivez ces étapes pour fabriquer une mangeoire avec une pomme de pin, communément appelée « cocotte ». Première étape : rassemblez votre ...
Conservation isn’t always a walk in the park. Some days, you’re trudging through mud, untangling old barbed-wire that’s long-outlived its purpose. Other days, you’re pulling stubborn invasive weeds, ...