Fall 2024
Relationships for a resilient world
Guest letter from the editor
Why relationships are the future of conservation
Lisa McLaughlin, vice-president of conservation planning and policy at the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), on the challenges and opportunities in conservation today.
Jean-Paul-Riopelle Nature Reserve
A former maple sugar refinery turned biodiversity hot spot. See the results of nearly 20 years of conservation and the intersection of nature, art and history.
Fall in love with Quebec’s fall foliage
Learn about the colours of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Forest region.
Through my looking glass
How binoculars give Mathias Brummer, an environmental science specialist in Catalonia, a new way to connect with nature.
Relationships for a resilient world
The key to creating tangible, nature-based solutions to address the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change is partnership.
Common loon
How the community and organizations come together to propel actions that support species, like common loon, and their habitat in urban Nova Scotia.
Project updates
A win-win for ranchers and nature in Alberta; green light for the wildlife movement in Quebec; pollinator research sheds light on the future of food.
Reciprocity of tradition
As Grand Chief of the Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee, Mandy Gull-Masty’s leadership in conservation is rooted in the history and traditions of the land.
Back from the brink
How landscape-scale conservation is helping rock-wallaby populations bounce back in Australia.
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These stories originally appeared in the fall 2024 issue of the Nature Conservancy of Canada Magazine. To learn more about how you can receive the magazine, click here.