Stories from the field
Read about the science and stewardship projects Conservation Volunteers are supporting across the country!
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Thanks to Parkbus, volunteering in nature has never been easier
On a sunlit May 26 morning, 33 Conservation Volunteers (CV) stepped off of a bright blue bus at the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s (NCC’s) Hazel Bird Nature Reserve, on Ontario’s Rice Lake Plains. Read more »
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Citizens participate in a natural heritage restoration project on île du Moine
This past June, motivated citizens participated in a tree planting and cleanup activity on île du Moine in Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel. The project, led by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in close collaboration with the members of the Commune de l’île du Moine, involved landscaping certain areas of the island to promote the recovery of rural birds in this environment. Read more »
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5 health benefits of volunteering outside
Check out five health benefits of volunteering outside. Read more »
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Conservation comeback: Howell's triteleia
Thanks to efforts by NCC's Cowichan Garry Oak Preserve restoration team and the surrounding community, the endangered Howell's triteleia is making a comeback.Read more »
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Cleaning Turtle River Marshes
NCC would like to thank the group of dedicated volunteers who joined our staff for the 2018 Turtle River Marshes spring cleanup.Read more »