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NCC experts shared insights on ecological connectivity at Canada’s first ecological connectivity conference, highlighting private land conservation and collaborative solutions.
Online 7 p.m.- 8 p.m. Located in southwest Saskatchewan, the Southwest Sandhills contain some of the largest sets of active sand dunes in Canada. A diverse community of plant and wildlife species, ...
The montane forest region of central British Columbia and western Alberta is one of the warmest and driest ecoregions in Canada. Elevation, aspect and fire play an important role in shaping these ...
Work With Us Why work with us? There's a special satisfaction to be found in working for a cause you believe in, especially when that cause involves something as important as the protection of ...
Donation Options With a gift to NCC, you can help protect some of Canada's most ecologically significant areas.
Prairie rattlesnake What does it look like? Prairie rattlesnakes have heart-shaped heads and can grow up to 1.4 metres in length. They are a yellowish-brown and have dark brown blotches covering the ...
Published monthly, The Leaflet is NCC's e-newsletter and contains regular updates on our work and exciting stories about our properties, stewardship efforts and volunteer opportunities.
British Columbia’s coastal rainforests are highly productive, thanks to a warm, wet maritime climate and steady source of marine-based nitrogen that is transferred to the land from fish like Pacific ...
Find a Conservation Volunteers event near you From butterfly and bird inventories, to cleaning up beaches and removing invasive species, we offer a variety of events to suit your interests. Upcoming ...
Learn about nature-based solutions, our first defense in battling the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
Our conservation blueprints form the core of our work. Developed over the course of many years, in partnership with other conservation groups and scientists, they form a comprehensive picture of the ...