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NCC, in partnership with Parks Canada, is implementing innovative solutions to protect the American marten.
Nestled between the Petites and Grandes Bergeronnes rivers, at the junction of fresh and salt water, Pointe Sauvage is home to biodiversity-rich wetlands and marshes.
The newly conserved area strengthens the natural infrastructure that helps lower flood risk.
Natural assets support wildlife, enhance carbon storage, maintain water quality and act as a safety net for biodiversity.
The Domaine du Lac Léon contributes to environmental quality by purifying water and air and acting as a major carbon sink.
The Nature Heritage Conservation Program is a made-in-Canada example of how to engage private support for nature.
Together, the Highland Meadowoods project, and an extension to the Swan Lake Wetland-Parkland Complex near Lundar, conserve more than 935 hectares (2,310 acres).
Kootenay Forest Lands will now be held under conservation stewardship for generations to come, delivering ecological, cultural and community benefits at a scale rarely seen in Canada.
In Montérégie, NCC now protects an additional 16 hectares at the Venise-Ouest bog, thanks to a generous donation from a citizen of Venise-en-Québec.
Clean water in Edmonton starts with land conservation upstream.