En cette saison hivernale, tentez d’identifier les traces laissées par ces animaux sur la neige. Les forêts et les paysages ouverts sont d’excellents endroits pour repérer des indices de la présence d ...
Forests are habitats for thousands of animals and species. In Canada, ranges of more than 400 species overlap with forests.
En panne d’inspiration à l’approche des Fêtes? L’idée d’éviter la cohue des centres commerciaux vous plaît? Cette année, Conservation de la nature Canada (CNC) vous propose d’offrir la nature en ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is the only national organization dedicated to preserving Canadian biodiversity through the conservation of land. Much of our success can be attributed to the ...
Wetlands are unique ecosystems where terrestrial and aquatic habitats meet. They are formed when water is trapped through poor drainage, occasional flooding or coastal barriers, such as sandbars. The ...
The dynamics of conservation in Canada are changing. Today, Indigenous Peoples are increasingly being heard and recognized as conservation decision-makers and stewards of the land. The Nature ...
Des chercheurs du Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center, du German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research et de l’Université de Kiel (Allemagne) ont mené une étude auprès de plus ...
Seeds may take several years to grow and can live in the soil for up to 15 years. Giant hogweed flowers once in its lifetime, unless the flower clusters are damaged before opening. Once the plant ...
More than half of Canada's 26,000 grizzlies live in British Columbia, with the rest found in Alberta and the three territories. Grizzly bears occur from sea level to high-elevation alpine environments ...
The Weston Family Conservation Science Fellowship Program supports and trains graduate students conducting Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) priority research so that they can become next-generation ...
This species ranged from southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, south into Texas and New Mexico. Today, swift foxes only occur in about three per cent of their historic Canadian range as of 2009. Many ...