Events
NCC’s symbolic adoptions program allows people to symbolically adopt Canada’s wildlife or treasured natural landscapes.
Water is essential. It’s the pulsing, pumping heart of all ecosystems, and all life on Earth. It flows through every community, every ecosystem, every living being. It’s where memories are…
Rewilding efforts at Brooms Brook in Newfoundland restore natural water flow, soil health and native plants to support biodiversity and reduce flood risks in Codroy Valley.
NCC highlights private land conservation and ecological corridors at Canada’s first connectivity conference in Banff.
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.
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.
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.
Emily Trendos, Weston Fellow at NCC reflects on maintaining hope while working in conservation.
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.
Olaf Jensen shares his perspective on the state of conservation globally.
This free Earth Day event will empower you with practical, informed ways you can care for nature at home and in your community. You’ll hear from experts and receive an Earth Day Action Guide packed with simple ideas you can put into practice right away.