A surprise encounter with a family of American black bears in Ontario turned out to be a heartwarming reminder that forested ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is reimagining the use of technology to address current and future conservation ...
What does it look like? Snowshoe hares are named for their large hind feet, which, like snowshoes, allow them to stay on top of the snow during Canadian winters. The fur of snowshoe hares varies in ...
As the sun slowly rose, its golden light shone over the twin mountains that stand guard on either side of the river. Gentle bird calls flooded the air, and a breeze rustled the leaves of the nearby ...
There is nothing quite like the Codroy Valley in all of Newfoundland and Labrador. Sheltered by the Long Range Mountains, the landscape opens up to a scenic, rolling countryside that follows the Grand ...
Part of Canada’s boreal forest, and known as the lungs of the Earth, the Boreal Wildlands helps defend our planet’s biodiversity and slow the effects of climate change on a global scale. At more than ...
The Gifts of Canadian Nature program has ended. But we’re excited to announce that symbolic species and habitat adoptions are available again! Visit giving.natureconservancy.ca to symbolically adopt ...
Worldwide conservation efforts depend on the next generation of conservation leaders. As a Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) conservation intern, you’ll build a diverse skill set and gain practical ...
The golden eagle is one of the biggest and fastest birds of prey in North America, weighing 2.5 to seven kilograms and diving at speeds of over 240 kilometres per hour. The golden eagle is dark brown ...
There are three subspecies of painted turtle in Canada: eastern, western and midland. The western painted turtle is further divided into three populations: Pacific coast, intermountain – Rocky ...
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