Fall 2019

NCC Magazine Fall 2019
Coming mid-October: Learn how spending time in nature is good for your health, what NCC is doing to bring back species at risk of extinction and about a bird with an elaborate courtship dance.
Contents
Back from the brink
Learn how the Nature Conservancy of Canada is helping bring back species at risk of extinction. Read more >
Ralph Wang Trail
Immerse yourself in the diversity of Canada’s endangered native prairie habitat with a walk down the trail at this Nature Destination in Manitoba.
Paddle on
Former Ottawa Riverkeeper Meredith Brown explores Canada’s lakes and rivers with her handmade whitewater paddle. Read more>
Prescribing nature
For the sake of a healthy and sustainable future, time in nature is essential. Doctors now have the research to prove it. Read more >
Greater sage-grouse
Learn about a bird whose courtship dance is one of North America’s most incredible wildlife spectacles. Read more >
Project updates
Listening for the bat signal in Saskatchewan; Making Darkwoods whole in BC; PEI nature reserve donated by local family.
Birds of a feather
The Nature Conservancy of Canada’s newly appointed Weston Family senior scientist, Ryan Norris, discusses how you can get involved in conservation. Read more >
Stories, snakes and sons
Looking back on many visits to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in Alberta.
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