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Keep The Rock Rugged
December 8, 2021The Keep The Rock Rugged campaign aims to advance conservation and restoration in the province. We have launched a new, ambitious three-year campaign for the protection of natural areas across Newfoundland and Labrador.Read more »
Thor Vikström donates Laval island to conservation group
December 6, 2021The Nature Conservancy of Canada is protecting another natural area between Montreal and Laval. hanks to a generous land donation by Thor Vikström, Île Ronde, a three-hectare island on the Rivière des Prairies, is now conserved for the long term. Read more »
Nature Conservancy of Canada announces new East Coast Nature Fund
December 1, 2021The Nature Conservancy of Canada is appealing to people, businesses, foundations and all levels of government to help lay the foundation for the next 50 years by helping the group protect more of our forests, wetlands and coastal shoreline areas.Read more »
Nature Conservancy of Canada announces new East Coast Nature Fund
November 30, 2021The charitable land trust is appealing to people, businesses, foundations and all levels of government to help lay the foundation for NCC’s next 50 years by helping the organization protect more of our country’s forests, wetlands and coastal shoreline areas.Read more »
Pristine island added to protected lands in Estrie
November 23, 2021Molson Island, the largest pristine island on Lake Memphremagog, is now protected, thanks to a donation from a local cottager. Andrew Howick recently donated the undeveloped 26-hectare island (equivalent to 24 soccer fields) to the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). A businessman, family man and passionate about the nature on his island, Howick has spent decades pursuing his goal to protect this jewel in Lake Memphremagog.Read more »
Nature Conservancy of Canada president in Winnipeg to help Manitoba's efforts
November 8, 2021The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) says private land conservation and restoration are important solutions to the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. To learn more about these possibilities in Manitoba, Catherine Grenier, NCC president and CEO, is in Winnipeg for two days of meetings with staff, donors and supporters. Read more »
Long-time conservationist and mentor retires from NCC
October 29, 2021Linda Stephenson leaves a natural legacy across the country.Read more »
It’s that Halloween time again: Everything you need to know about bats
October 26, 2021NCC, Zoo de Granby and Appalachian Corridor have put together a series of playful educational videos to raise awareness among children and adults about the problems that bats are facing.Read more »