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Once again it's a busy conservation season in Saskatchewan! The Nature Conservancy of Canada's (NCC's) Saskatchewan Region, working with our many partners and sponsors, invites you to learn more about ...
Garlic mustard Brought to North America by early colonists, this invasive alien plant is now spreading across the continent at a rate of 6,400 square kilometres per year — that's an area 10 times the ...
The Cascumpec Sandhills and Conway Sandhills are two islands that are part of an interconnected series of sand dunes and wetlands on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. This 50-kilometre-long ...
Annual ReportsAnnual Reports The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) works hard to ensure the best value for our supporters' dollars. For more information on how NCC allocates its funds, access our ...
Feast your eyes on this spectacle at the pebble beaches and mudflats of Johnson’s Mills as our feathery visitors feast on mud-dwelling invertebrates like mudshrimp.
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.
The Salmonier Nature Reserve is 410 hectares of pure wilderness an hour’s drive south of St. John’s. With your help, we can double the amount of land protected and cared for here. The nature reserves ...
One of Canada’s most recognizable owls due to its snowy-white plumage, the aptly named snowy owl is an enduring symbol of Canada’s North.
Pacific Steller’s jay (carlottae subspecies) The Steller’s jay, carlottae subspecies, is found only on Haida Gwaii, where many endemic species occur, because of its isolation and ice-free areas that ...
The spongy moth, formerly known as LDD moth, is native to Europe and an invasive species in eastern Canada. This species was brought to North America in 1869 by a French naturalist to establish the ...
The Vidal Bay Forests and Shoreline property features coastal cliffs, undeveloped Lake Huron shoreline, inland lakes and wetlands, intact forests and alvars. According to the International Alvar ...
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