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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 Domaine du Lac Léon contributes to environmental quality by purifying water and air and acting as a major carbon sink.
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.
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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.
For over 30 years, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has been working to protect the islands and shores of the St. Lawrence River, while giving the public the opportunity to discover them up close. Nearly two kilometres of boardwalks have been installed on Île à l’Aigle, Bonfoin, Beauregard, and…
Appalachian Corridor and the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) are proud to announce the success of their fundraising efforts. The campaign to protect the Forêt Brière is now officially over.
The Taxi Carapace program is looking for volunteers to safely transport injured turtles to rehabilitation centre The arrival of spring heralds the end of hibernation for many turtle species. Turtles, which are sensitive to temperature changes, quietly resume their activities, moving around in search of food, mates and egg-laying sites.…