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.
Des coupes bénéfiques
Planting trees is not a one-size-fits-all solution to forest resilience. Find out why to build resilience on the landscape, sometimes we have to take things away by strategic forest thinning and prescribed burns.
Conserving hope (en anglais seulement)
Emily Trendos, Weston Fellow at NCC reflects on maintaining hope while working in conservation.
A forest for all
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.
Un partenariat porteur d’espoir pour les collectivités et pour la création d’un monde prospère
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.
A win for nature: A community’s determination for conservation in the Upper Qu’Appelle Valley
The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) newly acquired property in the Upper Qu’Appelle Valley — designated as Last Mountain Lake 1 — is relatively small compared to the other eight properties it manages in the area, but it is significant for several reasons.