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.

Conserving hope

Emily Trendos, Weston Fellow at NCC reflects on maintaining hope while working in conservation.

The Keyhole, NB (Photo Brainworks)

A partnership building hope for communities and a thriving natural world

Collaboration builds resilience. Learn how NCC and Intact Financial restore wetlands like the Wolastoq watershed, strengthening ecosystems, protecting biodiversity and helping communities adapt to climate change impacts.

Snowy sleuthing

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 landscapes on a snow-covered ground in winter.

Hazel Bird Nature Reserve, ON (Photo Chelsea Marcantonio/NCC)

Scaling-up restoration

At Hazel Bird Nature Reserve, years of restoration and collaboration have brought back tallgrass prairie. Learn about the strategic efforts to restore one of Ontario’s most endangered ecosystems.

We have forests to thank

Forests are habitat for hundreds of species, places of community and contribute to resilient landscapes. Here are five reasons to thank forests.

Green Mountains Nature Reserve (Photo Don and Karol Dabbs)

A global conservation conversation

Olaf Jensen shares his perspective on the state of conservation globally.