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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 ...
On this Earth Day, the significance of forests for conservation, community benefits and human health has never been more urgent to acknowledge. Forests play many critical roles for nature and people: ...
Nature Conservancy of Canada launches ambitious campaign to protect coastal forest in Murray Harbour
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has a unique opportunity to protect an ecologically and culturally significant coastal landscape on the southeastern shore of Prince Edward Island (PEI). The ...
To mark Earth Week, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) proudly announces that several individuals are being awarded the prestigious King Charles III Coronation Medal in recognition of their ...
Pour marquer la Semaine de la Terre, Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) est fier d’annoncer la remise de la prestigieuse Médaille du couronnement du roi Charles III à plusieurs personnes en ...
Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) dispose d’une occasion unique de protéger un paysage côtier d’importance écologique et culturelle dans le sud-est de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard (Î.-P.-É.). Cette ...
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 ...
Located in Lake Huron, the internationally significant Manitoulin Island is the largest freshwater island in the world. It supports some of the highest quality alvar habitat on the planet, ...
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What does it look like? Arctic fox is one of the smallest members of the canid, or dog, family in Canada. They can measure up to 115 centimetres in length and males can weigh up to nine kilograms — ...
What does the bank swallow look like? Bank swallows, the smallest swallow in North America, are aerial insectivores. These songbirds feed on flying insects and measure approximately 12 to 14 ...
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 ...
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