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The strides that the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has made over the past three decades would not have been possible without the valuable partnerships we have forged with landowners, donors, local non-profit organizations, governments and municipalities.
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The Malbay Salt Marsh is located near Percé, at the easternmost tip of the Gaspé Peninsula. The Barachois is a 2,471-acre estuarine lagoon isolated from the ocean by a 6-kilometre-long sand spit. The largest intact natural lagoon remaining in Quebec, the Barachois provides critical coastal habitat for a variety of fauna and flora, including the rare Yellow Rail.
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The Boisé Papineau preserves a unique wellspring of flora and fauna, ensuring the survival of species in the Montreal archipelago. In an urban context, the ecosystems and the forests contained in this urban area woodland are of critical importance.
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