There's a special satisfaction to be found in working for a cause you believe in, especially when that cause involves something as important as the protection of Canada's natural heritage and ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Our conservation blueprints form the core of our work. Developed over the course of many years, in partnership with other conservation groups and scientists, they form a comprehensive picture of the ...
Since 2012, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has been leading an international effort to conserve habitat on Cockburn Island, in northern Lake Huron. To date, NCC has protected 10,730 hectares ...
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What does it look like? Zebra mussels are freshwater mussels measuring around 2.5 centimetres long on average, but can grow up to four centimetres. They are named for the dark, striped pattern on ...
This fearsome bird of prey is the most prevalent North American hawk. You have probably heard its hair-raising, hoarse screech before, as filmmakers often use a recording of its call when hawks or ...
From butterfly and bird inventories, to cleaning up beaches and removing invasive species, we offer a variety of events to suit your interests. Don't see something that works for you? Sign up to be a ...
This list contains all species viewed and recorded by NCC in Saskatchewan's Aspen Parkland Ecoregion. How many of these species have you seen here? (Use the species list to keep track!) The Nature ...
The Canada lynx can be found in intact forests of Canada and the U.S. (Alaska). Its distribution stretches south of the Canadian border through the Rocky Mountains, and also in states surrounding the ...