On World Wetlands Day, NCC and partners protect wetlands which store water, reduce flood risk and support resilient communities ...
New protected area reinforces a vital ecological corridor for wildlife and preserves habitats essential to biodiversity ...
Flowing through British Columbia, the long and winding Fraser River is a symbol of diverse life. It is the province’s most productive river system, supporting a multitude of swimming, wading and ...
This strategic partnership will strengthen on-the-ground conservation efforts across the province. Zoo de Granby’s specialized teams will conduct wildlife monitoring in various natural environments, ...
Many places under NCC's care welcome visitors. Visitors to recreational areas under NCC’s care do so at their own risk. If you have an emergency on NCC properties that requires immediate attention, ...
The Sage and Sparrow Conservation Area is a truly magnificent and nationally significant project in the South Okanagan Similkameen. The conservation area sits on the Canada-U.S. border near Osoyoos, ...
Forests across Canada are more than just beautiful landscapes. They are home to recreation and quiet reflection. Forests provide cultural continuity for Indigenous communities and offer space to ...
This April, staff from the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) were invited to contribute to Canada’s first-ever Canadian Ecological Connectivity Conference, held Banff, Alberta. The event brought ...
The Kootenay Forest Lands is an ambitious conservation project in southeastern British Columbia. The project includes a range of timberland, spread out across the Elk Valley and Rocky Mountain Trench, ...
An ongoing partnership between the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) and the Granby Zoo to protect carbon-rich, ecologically sensitive habitats has resulted in better movement pathways for Canada ...
Some bird species migrate south for winter, and some are year-round residents in Canada. Others migrate to southern Canada from northern forests or the Arctic and hang around until spring.