The harmful effects of garbage on wildlife is a growing problem worldwide. NCC intern Solene Williams tells of the impacts of garbage on wildlife she has encountered in the field.
A den of swift foxes, a species once extirpated (locally extinct) in Canada, was recently discovered on a Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) conservation site in southeast Alberta.
This blog marks the third Alumni Spotlight; a series highlighting some of the individuals who have interned with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the past.
Matthew Braun takes a drive around the Aspen Parkland Ecoregion near the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border with Cary Hamel to figure things out in the world of conservation planning.
Bill Armstrong, a Conservation Volunteer with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), retells his day at NCC's Fairy Hill 1 property, hacking away at invasive common burdock.
Matthew Antsey, Conservation Intern in NCC's Newfoundland and Labrador Region, recaps his summer internship, filled with adventures and friendships at Barachois Brook Nature Reserve.
Most Canadians watch it flow from the faucet and go down the drain without considering its source or destination. When we do think about water, it’s only about where the nearest tap is.
To tell our story, you have to go back to November 1999 when I met Scott Lawrence, my current life partner, on an idyllic beach on the Baja Peninsula, Mexico. I was hitchhiking with a girlfriend, bound for Costa Rica.
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