How has the perception of beavers changed over the years in Saskatchewan? This is a story about the tales of ridding beavers as a social norm to starting to appreciate the ecosystem services that they bring.
Lesley Neilson works as the communications manager for the British Columbia, where she translates conservation actions and impacts in to stories that resonate. She helps her regional team put their best foot forward when representing NCC, ensuring consistency, accuracy and interest in how we communicate our work.
Each week, countless inspiring and informative stories are published about conservation successes or discoveries in nature and wildlife around the world. Here are some of the conservation and nature stories that caught our attention the week of March 30, 2020:
A friendly exchange of practical jokes and hoaxes often poses no harm, especially on such a day as April Fools’ Day. But there are some real tricksters in nature that will fool even the most attentive eyes and ears.
Each week, countless inspiring and informative stories are published about conservation successes or discoveries in nature and wildlife around the world. Here are some of the conservation and nature stories that caught our attention the week of March 23, 2020:
Kylie (Garchinski) McGregor, natural area manager for the Missouri Coteau Natural Area with the Nature Conservancy Canada, shares the highlights of her career so far with the organization.
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