Forests are habitat for hundreds of species, places of community and contribute to resilient landscapes. Here are five ...
Over the last decade, roughly, Canada has shown a lot of leadership in conservation, underscoring our important role in ...
The woodlands and wetlands in the Pointe-du-Domaine have a high biodiversity level. The American cancer-root can be observed here and there is occasional habitat for chorus frog.
West Head is an important coastal habitat for both wildlife and community members including American/Canadian land donor Jane ...
Lisa Mclaughlin, NCC's vice president conservation policy and planning, reflects on how connection building, combined with ...
Rehabilitating a barren gravel pit to lush forest will take generations at the Grand Manan Migratory Bird Nature Reserve, but ...
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 ...
Before you start, find out what kind of soil you have and which plants are native to your area. Consult a guidebook to native plants for your region, or one of many of good websites to help you ...
Wetlands are unique ecosystems where terrestrial and aquatic habitats meet. They are formed when water is trapped through poor drainage, occasional flooding or coastal barriers, such as sandbars. The ...
Each spring, Canada's skies are filled with the sights and sounds of billions of birds arriving home from their southern wintering grounds. Each population takes a unique migration path depending on ...
What does it look like? River otters can measure up to 1.4 metres in length from nose to tail, and weigh up to 14 kilograms. They have brown, water-repellent fur, webbed feet and long, strong tails ...
The Nature + Climate Projects Accelerator is developing rigorously certified carbon projects in support of NCC’s conservation goals. By protecting areas of high conservation value that are under ...