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Give back to nature and bring home an affordable holiday tree by joining a festive conservation initiative near Pine Lake, east of Red Deer.
NCC’s symbolic adoptions program allows people to symbolically adopt Canada’s wildlife or treasured natural landscapes.
The Upper Big Creek project strengthens a growing network of connected conservation lands that help safeguard clean water, support biodiversity and contribute to more resilient communities in southwestern Ontario.
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NCC President and CEO Catherine Grenier has been named the recipient of the Social Change: National Impact category at the 2025 RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards.
Another 350 hectares of critical forests, wetlands and freshwater shoreline are being conserved just north of Kingston, Ontario.
The Kebaowek, Temiscaming and Long Point First Nations are celebrating a historic moment with the acquisition of Fitzpatrick Island, a 34-hectare island known in Anishinaabemowin as Manido Namitic.
NCC and Zoo de Granby are proud to announce a four-year partnership representing a total investment of $1.15 million dedicated to the protection and enhancement of Quebec’s biodiversity.
Thanks to a substantial land donation from Diane Glover, 507 hectares of Alberta grasslands will be conserved forever while continuing to contribute to economic livelihoods in the area.
In the heart of the Cypress Uplands Natural Area, Upper Bone Creek property adds 646 hectares of much-needed habitat for local plants and animals.