Spring 2024
Through and through
Guest letter from the editor
What’s in a name?
Migrating birds will soon be returning to Canadian skies. Let’s pause and think about what their names mean.
St. Peters Harbour and Lake Run
The crashing of ocean waves and refreshing breezes brings a calm and peaceful feeling.
A spring swell
The sounds of familiar chirps and buzzes are a sign of spring and a reminder to join the Small Acts of Conservation challenge.
Empowered by nature
Jessica Burylo flourishes as her full, autistic self when spending time outdoors.
Present and accounted for
Conserving areas of biodiversity that are representative of landscapes and species not yet protected is essential to creating resilient ecosystems.
The beaver
Canada’s quintessential aquatic engineer and wetland builder.
Project updates
Protecting coastal habitat in BC; conserving a key migratory bird rest stop in Saskatchewan; a conservation partnership in Nova Scotia.
Common ground
Margaret Rosling brings Indigenous interests and conservation together.
Prairie ABCs
An art project weaving together Maritime tradition with the Prairie landscape.
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These stories originally appeared in the spring 2024 issue of the Nature Conservancy of Canada Magazine. To learn more about how you can receive the magazine, click here.