News Releases - Archives 2023
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Say "Boo" to invasive buckthorn
October 25, 2023This Friday, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) invites the public to get involved in caring for nature by attending an upcoming Conservation Volunteers event to help control invasive buckthorn.Read more »
Program launched to accelerate conservation of areas around Canada’s National Parks
October 24, 2023Today at the Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and Parks Canada (PC) launched the Landscape Resiliency Program, a $30-million effort to support resilient landscapes by conserving up to 30,000 hectares near national parks, connecting habitats and creating protected buffers around the parks. Read more »
Habitat for iconic burrowing owl protected in southern Manitoba
October 18, 2023The Nature Conservancy of Canada announces the conservation of over 500 hectares of native prairies and wetlands. Read more »
Unique forest in the municipality of Saint-André-d’Argenteuil now protected
October 17, 2023The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) announces the protection of the Boisé Carillon, 202 hectares of forest and wetlands in the municipality of Saint-André-d’Argenteuil. Read more »
Nature Conservancy of Canada triples conserved area of one of last large peat bogs still in its natural state in Capitale-Nationale region
October 5, 2023The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) today announced the acquisition of nearly 200 hectares within the Great Jacques-Cartier Bog, one of the last great natural peatlands in the Capitale-Nationale region. Read more »
Important cultural-agricultural-conservation partnership announced in Manitoba
September 28, 2023The Nature Conservancy of Canada has partnered with Elder Roddy McKay, Ken Norquay and Gordon Beddome to form the Stewards of Wabano Aki, a group dedicated to Reconciliation and the collective stewardship of a project near Shilo, Manitoba.Read more »
Volunteers needed to remove the “Phrag-mentation” in Frontenac
September 23, 2023This week, Frontenac-area volunteers are encouraged to lend nature a helping hand. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) invites the public to get involved in caring for nature by attending an upcoming Conservation Volunteers event to help control phragmites, Ontario’s worst invasive species.Read more »
Globally rare alvar ecosystems protected in the Napanee Plain
September 21, 2023Protected conservation lands in the limestone landscape of the Napanee Plain just got a bit bigger. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), with the support of government partners and private donors, has now permanently protected a large natural property near Stoco Fen, a significant wetland located near Tweed.Read more »