Author: Nature Conservancy of Canada staff
Call of the wolf
To those of us more used to the screams of sirens and obnoxious honks of transport trucks, the sound of a wolf was something to marvel at.
In nature, the ordinary can be awe-inspiring
Danielle Horne finds the awesome in the ordinary, and her love of nature is reaffirmed in the smallest and simplest ways.
12 gifts of nature
Learn about some of the species you can symbolically adopt with a Gift of Canadian Nature by singing along to our rendition of the 12 Days of Christmas.
Celebrating wetland conservation: NAWCA turns 30
This month, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) turns 30. The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) sits on the boards of joint ventures and works with partners to identify priority species that require conservation investment and to identify the most important places to conserve, to provide nesting habitat and places for birds to rest and restore their reserves during migration.
Magnificent bryozoan
When you are being observant in nature, you never know what you will find. Learn about a nature lover's find while cleaning up her yard. The jelly-like masses turned out to be a group of ancient filter feeders called bryozoans.
Celebrating our Conservation Volunteers
This year, we are celebrating the more than 2,500 volunteers who gave their time and joined us in the field to complete hands-on conservation projects.
What happens to invasive species in the winter?
With the change in seasons to winter, invasive species may become out of sight and out of mind. But they always seem to come back every year. So where do they go in winter?
First snow at Gillies Grove
November roundup: Conservation and nature stories that caught our eye this month
Every day, countless inspiring and informative stories are published about conservation successes or discoveries in nature and wildlife around the world. Here are some that caught our attention in November 2019.