Written by nature enthusiasts, conservation experts and professionals, Land Lines offers thought-provoking reads about research and discoveries in the conservation field. It also offers inspiration to connect with Canada’s nature.

Bee our guest: How to build a bee hotel

Are you looking for an excuse to get crafty this spring? Are you hoping to build a positive relationship with bees? You’re in luck! Our native bees are non-swarming and…

NCC staff members Katelyn Ceh, Aerin Jacob, Emilie Brien and Marie-Andrée on connectivity field trip in Banff National Park, AB. (Photo Aerin Jacob/NCC)

NCC shares expertise at the Canadian Ecological Connectivity Conference

NCC highlights private land conservation and ecological corridors at Canada’s first connectivity conference in Banff.

Bumblebee, Southern Norfolk Sand Plain, ON. (Photo Mhairi McFarlane)

Pollinators and the future of food

Over 75% of global food crops depend on pollinators like bees and butterflies. Learn why protecting these species is vital for food security and how we can ensure sustainable systems.

St. Peters Harbour, PEI. (Photo Jenna Rachelle)

Harnessing technology for conservation: A new era for Canada’s ecosystems

How the Nature Conservancy of Canada is harnessing AI-powered tools that identify priority areas and optimize actions to support landscape resilience for a thriving future.

Misty temperate rainforest in Incomappleux (Photo Paul Zizka)

From the treetops: A closer look at Canada’s forests (part one)

Forests offer beauty, recreation and cultural continuity. They provide space for reflection, connection and traditions, reminding us of their ecological, cultural and spiritual importance in our lives.

Boreal Wildlands (Photo NCC)

Roots of tomorrow: Canada’s forests need our support

On this Earth Day, the significance of forests for conservation, community benefits and human health has never been more urgent to acknowledge. Forests play many critical roles for nature and…