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Conservation Volunteers Midseason Highlights.

 

Conservation Volunteers Midseason Highlights


These photos highlight the achievements of the Nature Conservancy of Canada's Conservation Volunteers from April - July 2007.

 

Turin Paw Paw Planting Spree.

 

Turin Paw Paw Planting Spree


On "Earth Day" Sunday, April 22, 2007, almost 40 volunteers converged on Turin Paw Paw Woods to plant 2400 trees.

 

Maitland River Revival.

 

Maitland River Revival


Native trees planted on former agricultural land are adding diversity and habitat along the Maitland River Valley.

 

Winter Wonderland - NCC under the snow.

 

Winter Wonderland - NCC under the snow


 

2008 Mid Season Highlights.

 

2008 Mid Season Highlights


The 2008 Conservation Volunteers in Ontario accomplished many hands-on conservation projects by mid season.

 

Working for Nature - click on the thumbnails below to read more.

 

Working for Nature - click on the thumbnails below to read more


Staff at the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) love their jobs.There's a special satisfaction to be found in working for a cause you believe in, especially when that cause involves something as important as the protection of Canada's natural heritage and biodiversity.
We've polled a few of our staff across the country to find out a little about who they are, why they joined NCC and why conservation and stewardship are important to them.

 

Darkwoods.

 

Darkwoods


 

Flickr Earth Day Challenge.

 

Flickr Earth Day Challenge


 

2010 Bison calves at OMB.

 

2010 Bison calves at OMB


25 new Plains Bison calves are roaming the plains at Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area

 

Pollinators on the Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie.

 

Pollinators on the Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie


 

Impacts of climate change on Propertius Duskywing.

 

Impacts of climate change on Propertius Duskywing


 

NCC Partners with Government of Manitoba.

 

NCC Partners with Government of Manitoba


April 22, 2009, Winnipeg The Province of Manitoba is investing $7 million in a conservation partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). The grant will result in long-term protection for some of Manitoba's most sensitive natural habitats and species at risk.

 

Défi du Jour de la Terre Flickr.

 

Défi du Jour de la Terre Flickr


 

Spring Wildflowers.

 

Spring Wildflowers


Each spring, native wildflower burst in a colourful profusion at NCC's Cowichan Garry Oak Preserve on Vancouver Island.

 

Conservation Volunteers in profile.

 

Conservation Volunteers in profile


Last year, almost 1,200 volunteers contributed approximately 7,300 hours of volunteer work through the Conservation Volunteers program. These events are for all ages, and volunteers includinge children, retirees, families, teens and groups of friends.

 

Marjerison wetland restoration.

 

Marjerison wetland restoration


Slideshow of the Marjerison Property for the 2011 Summer Ark

 

Conservation Volunteer Highlights 2010.

 

Conservation Volunteer Highlights 2010


Check out these photos to see what our volunteers were up to this season

 

2010 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.

 

2010 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon


2010 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon

 

NCC at Green Living Show 2011.

 

NCC at Green Living Show 2011


Some images from Green Living Show 2011. Pictures of NCC booth, Ontario Nature's animals, and more.

 

Flowers in Atlantic Canada.

 

Flowers in Atlantic Canada


A collection of flower photo's taken throughout Atlantic Canada

 


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