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Quebec

The Nature Conservancy of Canada's (NCC's) first project in Quebec was the Heikalo (Île aux Moutons) property in 1978. The three-hectare island is located east of Montreal. Since then, with our partners, we have helped to conserve 4 million hectares. We aim to protect Quebec’s most ecologically significant lands and waters. Thanks to this work, 200 at-risk plant and animal species have now protected habitats. NCC continues to work with our partners to protect and steward Quebec's natural heritage. We work in 14 priority natural areas across the province.

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Concrete measures put in place to reconnect habitats

NCC, in partnership with Parks Canada, is implementing innovative solutions to protect the American marten.

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Featured Projects

Find out about our conservation projects, research activities, land management priorities and more.

Our Work

Learn about where and how we are focussing our conservation efforts in Quebec.