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Cow elk in Riding Mountain Aspen Parkland, MB (Photo by NCC)

Cow elk in Riding Mountain Aspen Parkland, MB (Photo by NCC)

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  • Alvar bioblitz participants (Photo by NCC)
    Nature Conservancy of Canada president in Winnipeg to help Manitoba's efforts
    November 8, 2021

    The 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.
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  • Riding Mountain Aspen Parkland in the Fall (Photo by NCC)
    Go easy on raking this fall, and leave the leaves on the ground
    October 5, 2021

    The Nature Conservancy of Canada is raising awareness that leaving fallen leaves can support backyard biodiversity in many ways.
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  • Kayakers on Husavik Coastal Wetlands (Photo by NCC)
    Nature Conservancy of Canada launches Paddle for Nature challenge to connect Manitobans with their beloved waterways
    August 24, 2021

    NCC launches its inaugural Paddle for Nature challenge to connect Manitobans with their beloved waterways.
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  • Lake Winnipeg sunrise. Photo by NCC.
    Nature Conservancy of Canada seeks public’s help in protecting key shoreline and wetlands near Gimli
    August 13, 2021

    Nature Conservancy of Canada launches the Lake Winnipeg Sunrise Coast project and seeks the public's support to help conserve shoreline and wetlands.
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  • Poweshiek skipperling (Photo by Rachel Carol)
    Assiniboine Park Zoo sets new record with release of 47 critically endangered butterflies in expanded effort to save the Poweshiek skipperling from extinction
    July 20, 2021

    The Assiniboine Park Conservancy has released 47 critically endangered Poweshiek skipperlings at the Nature Conservancy of Canada's Tall Grass Prairie properties.
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  • Yellow rail (photo by Jacques Brisson)
    Protected wetland near Brandon doubles in size thanks to local donors
    July 13, 2021

    The Nature Conservancy of Canada is announcing the purchase of an additional 115 hectares (283 acres) of a vital wetland complex near Brandon, Manitoba.
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