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Phragmites (or common reed) is a non-native, invasive reed from Eurasia, and it is quickly spreading throughout North America. Found mostly in wetlands, this towering plant takes over moist areas, ...
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 ...
Purple loosestrife is a wetland plant native to Europe and Asia that was brought to North America in the early 19th century. This highly invasive plant was likely introduced when its seeds were ...
Grasslands are nature’s unsung heroes, with 90 per cent of their biomass hidden underground in vast and deep root systems. But therein lies their secret powers: Grasslands absorb and store billions of ...
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 ...
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 Conservation Volunteers program engages people of all ages in the protection of our country's species and natural habitats. It provides a meaningful, hands-on ...
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 ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has launched an ambitious project to protect wildlife and species across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The Chignecto Isthmus is a critical land bridge that ...
The Frog Bear Conservation Corridor is located at the south end of Kootenay Lake in the Creston Valley. It is located right in the path used by an at‐risk population of grizzly bears as they move ...
Located 100 kilometres southwest of Edmonton, the lake is situated within one of the richest biological areas of Alberta. Nestled in an area that features the dry mixed wood boreal forest to the north ...
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