Winter 2024
Room to thrive: protecting enough quality habitat for a diversity of plants, animals and natural systems to thrive
Guest letter from the editor
Nature knows no bounds
NCC has partnered with Parks Canada to bolster conservation near national parks.
Ghost Horse Hills
Embrace the frosty magic of the season with a captivating hike in this winter playground north of Edmonton.
Winter’s avian allure unveiled
Winter is a great time to learn the basics of birding.
Dream catcher
Colin Campbell’s backpack carries the memories of his family’s connection to nature, and to each other.
Room to thrive
Protecting appropriate habitat in adequate amounts is essential to providing connected landscapes that support biodiversity.
Mule deer
This member of the Cervidae family is named for its large, mule-like ears
Project updates
Enhancing biodiversity in SK; advancing Reconciliation in MB; partnership with Qalipu First Nation; NCC on the world stage.
Visual impact
Photographer Mike Dembeck connects our hearts to nature through his images.
Weaving nature into art
Art inspired by nature, with the land and sustainability at its core.
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These stories originally appeared in the winter 2024 issue of the Nature Conservancy of Canada Magazine. To learn more about how you can receive the magazine, click here.