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Rough fescue, quaking aspen and northern snowberry dominate this gently rolling terrain. It is an area familiar to local ranchers and periodically grazed by their cattle. The Nature Conservancy of ...
Malgré l’audace et la ruse qu’on leur connaît dans les contes pour enfants tels que Fantastique Maître Renard, les renards roux sont timides et de nature curieuse. Le renard roux est un petit ...
This grass has an open, many-branched stem with yellow-green or purple-tinged flowers that bloom from June to August. The leaves are typically one to two centimetres wide and up to 45 centimetres long ...
The Lac du Bois Conservation Area is located near Kamloops, British Columbia. It is a popular destination for people wishing to hike, fish and enjoy low-impact nature recreation. This conservation ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada's staff, board members and volunteers are all passionate about our mission to protect the best of Canada's natural legacy. We work in every province in Canada. We have ...
"The pileated woodpecker is a large and striking forest bird. Unlike many other birds, male and female pileated woodpeckers have little colour variation between sexes. The male pileated woodpecker has ...
By conserving Canada’s forests and preventing the spread of invasive species, we can ensure future generations will continue ...
Not many gifts last forever. But your legacy gift to protect nature does. Including the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in your Will is a timeless investment that reflects your passions and ...
What does the snowy owl look like? One of Canada’s most recognizable owls due to its snowy-white plumage, the aptly named snowy owl is an enduring symbol of Canada’s North. Surprisingly, unlike most ...
Please be advised that due to the effects of hurricane Fiona, hiking trails on the Abraham Lake Nature Reserve are closed until further notice. The 256-hectare (634-acre) Abraham Lake Nature Reserve ...
Since 1962, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has protected 15 million hectares across the country, in partnership with other conservation groups, First Nations, non-profit organizations and ...
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