A surprise encounter with a family of American black bears in Ontario turned out to be a heartwarming reminder that forested areas are crucial for both bears and humans.
What does it look like? Snowshoe hares are named for their large hind feet, which, like snowshoes, allow them to stay on top of the snow during Canadian winters. The fur of snowshoe hares varies in ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is reimagining the use of technology to address current and future conservation challenges. Through its Conservation Technology Strategy program, NCC leverages ...
We will be manually removing invasive plant species and garbage that are threatening the sensitive ecosystem at Gillies Grove Nature Reserve. Many of these invasive species, including periwinkle, lily ...
I’m Evan Woelk Balzer. If you were to visit southern Manitoba a couple hundred years ago, you probably wouldn’t recognize it. In those days, millions of plains bison grazed here, migrating slowly ...
Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) est un chef de file en matière de science et de planification de la conservation. Prenez connaissance de certains concepts et termes utilisés dans nos travaux, ...
A medium-sized finch, red crossbills are seed specialists and rely on conifer forests for cone seeds as a food source. Red crossbills’ beaks are curved, allowing them to feed on seeds from tightly ...
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 ...
The power of partnership is at the heart of conservation success in Canada. The Nature Conservancy of Canada and the Government of Canada have been partners in conservation for many years, through the ...
The Leaflet is NCC’s monthly e-newsletter. It features: ...