Nicole is the volunteer program intern for southern Alberta. She studied biology at the University of Western Ontario and ...
Thanks to the mobilization of 22 donors, along with additional public funding, 271 hectares of biodiverse habitats are now protected by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Lake Perchaude and ...
Canada’s forests are home to people and creatures of all types. They are habitats and places of recreation and refuge.
Before you start, find out what kind of soil you have and which plants are native to your area. Consult a guidebook to native plants for your region, or one of many of good websites to help you ...
If I could summarize what I learned about Rishona from my conversations with her in three words, it would be that she is ...
Bee hotels are not only a great way to get creative, but also an excellent way to make a positive impact on local ecosystems in our backyards and neighbourhoods. Below are the materials and ...
What is connectivity? Connectivity is a fundamental principle in nature conservation. Protecting and restoring connectivity is critical in landscapes that have been fragmented by roads, cities and ...
Wabanaki (Acadian) forest is the predominant forest type in the Maritimes and is confined to these provinces (Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick). It boasts a rich diversity of more ...
Thank you to the 8,600+ BioBlitzers across Canada who participated in the annual Big Backyard BioBlitz, sharing observations of amazing species from coast to coast to coast. From August 1 to 5, ...
Historically, the Rice Lake Plains were covered with tall grass prairie and oak savannah ecosystems, which were dominated by massive black and white oak trees. Grasses like big bluestem and ...
Thanks to the mobilization of 22 donors, along with additional public funding, 271 hectares of biodiverse habitats are now protected by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Lake Perchaude and ...