Seeing hope and opportunity in 2022, naturally

In 2022, we’re ready to work at unprecedented scales across the country to protect more nature. Together, we have the opportunity to build toward a greater good—a thriving world. Because when nature thrives, people thrive.
In the face of these challenges, nature is our ally. From lessening the impacts of climate change, to supporting human health and well-being, nature provides myriad essential, and largely undervalued, solutions to today's crises.
Across Canada, people have been ramping up their efforts to protect our planet. In 2021, Indigenous communities, donors, land owners and all levels of government came together with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) to protect more than 200 square kilometres of wetlands, beaches, forests and pra...

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