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Canada's forests make up nearly one-tenth of the world's total. We are one of the most forested countries in the world, ranking ahead of the United States and just behind Russia and Brazil. Our ...
A surprise encounter with a family of American black bears in Ontario turned out to be a heartwarming reminder that forested areas are crucial for both bears and humans.
Land Lines Blog: Forests are habitats for thousands of animals and species. In Canada, ranges of more than 400 species overlap with forests. Here are some tracks you may see in forests and open ...
As development pressures increase in the Rocky Mountain Trench, wildlife habitat for species, like grizzly bears, is shrinking and becoming more disconnected. To counteract this, the Nature ...
An expanse of old forest, riverfront shoreline and freshwater wetlands has been purchased by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in southwestern Nova Scotia. The new nature reserve is comprised of ...
Forests are habitat for hundreds of species, places of community and contribute to resilient landscapes. Here are five reasons to thank forests.
Internationally significant coastal wetlands on the northern shores of Lake Erie are now protected, marking the culmination of a multi-year conservation project. Counting 167 hectares of thriving ...
Canada’s forests are home to people and creatures of all types. They are habitats and places of recreation and refuge. However, due to several pressures, including unnaturally large wildfires, ...
Prairie grasslands are at risk and these landscapes provide habitat for plants and animals while being essential for agriculture in Canada. This blog explores how conservation and agriculture can work ...
Bees, like many other pollinators, are a sign of a healthy ecosystem. Unfortunately, these cute critters face numerous threats, including habitat loss, climate change, disease and poisoning. As a ...
Thanks to the generosity of two nature enthusiasts, 97 hectares of intact forest in the Halifax Regional Municipality is now protected. This ecologically significant piece of nature has been donated ...
A 73-hectare property featuring thriving old growth forest, karst and wetland habitats along the Moira River north of Belleville has now been protected.
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