Nature Conservancy of Canada
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Conservation du ranch Bob Creek
Aidez-nous à conserver le ranch Bob Creek, une étendue de prairie essentielle en Alberta qui assure la connectivité des habitats dans la région des contreforts du sud de la province. Votre appui contribuera à la conservation d’écosystèmes menacés et à assurer la subsistance d’éleveurs locaux qui y font paître leur bétail de manière durable. Ensemble, nous pouvons contribuer à la création d’un avenir où de remarquables espèces comme le grizzly et l’aigle royal continueront de prospérer dans ces inestimables milieux de prairie. Agissez maintenant pour sauvegarder les prairies en faisant un don dès aujourd’hui!
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Conserving Carey Island
Просмотров 36221 день назад
The new Carey Island Conservation Area safeguards some of the most important spawning grounds for salmon and sturgeon within BC’s Fraser River. Development in the Lower Mainland has severely limited aquatic habitat, but Carey Island’s natural, gravelly shorelines and side channels create excellent places for fish to spawn as river levels rise in the spring. Learn more: www.natureconservancy.ca/...
Conservation de l'île Carey
Просмотров 11021 день назад
La création de l'aire de conservation de l'île Carey permet de sauvegarder certaines des plus importantes frayères de saumons et d'esturgeons du fleuve Fraser, en Colombie-Britannique. Dans les basses terres, les activités liées au développement ont fortement entravé la viabilité de l'habitat aquatique. Toutefois, les berges naturelles et graveleuses de l'île Carey, ainsi que ses chenaux latéra...
Conserving Bob Creek Ranch
Просмотров 493Месяц назад
Help us conserve Bob Creek Ranch, a vital part of Alberta's Prairie grasslands that connects habitats across the southern foothills. Your support will help preserve endangered ecosystems and safeguard the livelihoods of local ranchers who graze their cattle sustainably on these lands. Together, we can ensure a future where incredible species like grizzly bears and golden eagles continue to thri...
Species at Risk in Atlantic Canada
Просмотров 1512 месяца назад
Curious about what species at risk might be in your backyard? You can learn about species at risk in Atlantic Canada with Sean Blaney, executive director and senior scientist with the Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre. For more events: www.natureconservancy.ca/en/what-you-can-do/events/
Merci d'avoir contribué à la conservation du ranch McIntyre et des milieux de prairies de l'Alberta
Просмотров 1053 месяца назад
Grâce aux formidables personnes qui nous appuient comme vous, nous avons écrit une page de l'histoire de la conservation. Avec ses 22 000 hectares de prairies, le ranch McIntyre est désormais une lueur d'espoir et un héritage durable en matière de conservation. Ensemble, nous avons démontré le pouvoir que revêt l'action collective pour sauver la biodiversité de la planète et les écosystèmes men...
Thank You for Conserving the McIntyre Ranch and Alberta’s Prairie Grasslands
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Thanks to incredible supporters like you, we have made conservation history. Spanning 22,000 hectares of Alberta’s Prairie Grasslands, McIntyre Ranch now stands as a beacon of hope-a lasting conservation legacy. Together, we have demonstrated the power of collective action to save our planet’s biodiversity and endangered ecosystems. Thank you for making a difference. prairiegrasslands.ca
What is the Stewardship Investment Program?
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is pleased to deliver the Weston Family Prairie Grasslands Initiative - Stewardship Investment Program, a multi-year collaboration (2021-2024) to celebrate, steward and protect one of Canada’s most ecologically valuable and threatened ecosystems: native prairie grasslands. The Stewardship Investment Program will provide grants to landowners and managers of nativ...
Protecting Ontario’s nature in the Frontenac Arch
Просмотров 6484 месяца назад
Protected areas in Ontario have grown! In early 2024, NCC announced the conservation of an additional 111 hectares of land in the Frontenac Arch region - a big win for nature in Ontario! But what is the Frontenac Arch and why is it a conservation priority? Eastern Ontario’s program director Rob McRae explains what makes this area so special and in need of safeguarding. These projects were made ...
Protéger la nature de l'Ontario dans l'arche de Frontenac
Просмотров 1024 месяца назад
Bonne nouvelle pour la nature en Ontario! Au début de 2024, CNC a annoncé la conservation de 111 hectares supplémentaires de terres et d’eaux dans la région de l’arche de Frontenac, ce qui constitue une grande victoire pour la nature dans la province! Mais qu’est-ce que l’arche de Frontenac et pourquoi est-ce une priorité en matière de conservation? Dans cette vidéo, Rob McRae, directeur de pro...
Nature makes it possible
Просмотров 1 млн6 месяцев назад
Nature makes it possible
Avec la nature, c’est possible
Просмотров 63 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Avec la nature, c’est possible
Stewardship Investment Program: Helping producers and grassland conservation
Просмотров 2026 месяцев назад
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is pleased to deliver the Weston Family Prairie Grasslands Initiative - Stewardship Investment Program, a multi-year collaboration (2021-2024) to celebrate, steward and protect one of Canada’s most ecologically valuable and threatened ecosystems: native prairie grasslands. The Stewardship Investment Program will provide grants to landowners and managers of nativ...
Ham-Sud, QC - 516 hectares dans un vaste corridor naturel protégé en Estrie
Просмотров 956 месяцев назад
Ham-Sud, QC - 516 hectares dans un vaste corridor naturel protégé en Estrie
Ham-Sud, QC - 516 hectares in a vast natural corridor in the Estrie region are now protected!
Просмотров 966 месяцев назад
Ham-Sud, QC - 516 hectares in a vast natural corridor in the Estrie region are now protected!
Sutton, QC - A nature lover hands down land in the Eastern Townships
Просмотров 3217 месяцев назад
Sutton, QC - A nature lover hands down land in the Eastern Townships
Sutton, QC - Un amoureux de la nature lègue sa terre dans les Cantons-de-l'Est
Просмотров 1347 месяцев назад
Sutton, QC - Un amoureux de la nature lègue sa terre dans les Cantons-de-l'Est
Bectell Ranch: Ranchers make grassland conservation possible
Просмотров 2527 месяцев назад
Bectell Ranch: Ranchers make grassland conservation possible
Découvrez aujourd'hui un héros - Milford Quirion
Просмотров 127 месяцев назад
Découvrez aujourd'hui un héros - Milford Quirion
Meet a true nature hero - Milford Quirion
Просмотров 407 месяцев назад
Meet a true nature hero - Milford Quirion
Expanding Kootenay River Ranch
Просмотров 5678 месяцев назад
Expanding Kootenay River Ranch
Volunteer Learning Day: Wild bees in Atlantic Canada
Просмотров 2598 месяцев назад
Volunteer Learning Day: Wild bees in Atlantic Canada
Québec - Collaboration avec le gouvernement du Québec et CNC
Просмотров 4068 месяцев назад
Québec - Collaboration avec le gouvernement du Québec et CNC
Fields of Wonder: A journey behind the science and splendor of Grasslands
Просмотров 2318 месяцев назад
Fields of Wonder: A journey behind the science and splendor of Grasslands
L'île Batchewana
Просмотров 418 месяцев назад
L'île Batchewana
Ontario’s largest remaining privately owned island in Lake Superior is now protected forever!
Просмотров 2568 месяцев назад
Ontario’s largest remaining privately owned island in Lake Superior is now protected forever!
A helping hand for wetlands | NatureTalks Webinar
Просмотров 2749 месяцев назад
A helping hand for wetlands | NatureTalks Webinar
Le barachois de Malbaie - rencontre avec Milford Quirion, protecteur et donateur de terrain
Просмотров 2089 месяцев назад
Le barachois de Malbaie - rencontre avec Milford Quirion, protecteur et donateur de terrain
The Malbaie Salt Marsh - meet Milford Quirion, benevolent protector and land donor.
Просмотров 1139 месяцев назад
The Malbaie Salt Marsh - meet Milford Quirion, benevolent protector and land donor.
Conserver des paysages résilients
Просмотров 389 месяцев назад
Conserver des paysages résilients

Комментарии

  • @Nick_ETH
    @Nick_ETH День назад

    Awesome.

  • @rtcoleman3626
    @rtcoleman3626 2 дня назад

    It makes awesome black powder

  • @Notahandlex
    @Notahandlex 6 дней назад

    There was Acadian hay barns there?

  • @77celicagk
    @77celicagk 8 дней назад

    Bravo NCC 👏 Buying and protecting natural spaces is so critical. Sadly as I write this Jasper has just felt the devastating effect of us humans not doing enough to truly protect nature. We must do better. 😔

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 13 дней назад

    How about a small backhoe with a grapple and thumb on a work float ?

  • @gloriareszler4196
    @gloriareszler4196 26 дней назад

    Thanks for helping conserve this very valuable ecosystem!

  • @jamesducey2685
    @jamesducey2685 Месяц назад

    This is so wonderful that as an old man I cry with joy .

  • @KellyRichards-qf3fo
    @KellyRichards-qf3fo Месяц назад

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ AWESOME Humans need to be more like you - PRESERVE AND PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE AND THEIR NATURAL HABITATS Because you can not bring BEAUTIFUL Nature and Ecosystems back once it's gone it's gone forever !

  • @barrettemonique9070
    @barrettemonique9070 Месяц назад

    Omàmìwininìwag (Algonquin)

  • @donnaday2460
    @donnaday2460 2 месяца назад

    I love that part of Ontario, and am so pleased to be able to help sustain its biodiversity.

  • @ShahinNe
    @ShahinNe 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the valuable tips

  • @MylifeofTao
    @MylifeofTao 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video! We have lots here along the trails in Saskatchewan. This will help me get rid of them. I plan on using the girdling method in the spring and summer before the berries are mature. Also pulling young plants.

  • @jackierostow9537
    @jackierostow9537 2 месяца назад

    After you pulled the garlic mustard, what did you throw down on the ground? Grass seed??

  • @JefSpalding
    @JefSpalding 3 месяца назад

    Generally good advice. Reusable metal or other buckets are better than using plastic bags for gone to seed plants. However if plants that have gone to seed are merely cut and removed, the remaining root can resprout and reproduce again if root is robust or not dead and growing conditions remain viable. The most important thing to remember is to be persistent at a site throughout a couple seasons and beyond, as viable seeds are often left in soil for years. Also, if you don't eradicate adjoining nearby populations, they can also help reseed your cleared site. As difficult as it seems and is, the results can be rewarding if the site already contains a good native plant inventory, as most natives can persist during an invasion, and by removing all unfair competition, they will thrive and eventually stabilize the site, particularly if synthetic antibiotic chemicals are not applied which destabilize the heart of the ecosystem, the soil.

  • @Mindlost_
    @Mindlost_ 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for keeping it safe. Appreciate what you all do ❤

  • @natashavitakova9554
    @natashavitakova9554 3 месяца назад

    At the end government of canada will cry we have shortage of water 😂

  • @erichuntington1425
    @erichuntington1425 3 месяца назад

    Don't pull garlic mustard, it can make.the problem worse. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839695/

  • @TheSuburbanGardenista
    @TheSuburbanGardenista 4 месяца назад

    What a perfect video with very clear images for plant identification, and easy tips for plant removal and seed destruction. Thank you! 💚

  • @steveh2
    @steveh2 4 месяца назад

    Well done! Really nice video. Keep up the excellent and essential work.

  • @77celicagk
    @77celicagk 4 месяца назад

    Bravo CNC ! Il s’agit d’une autre région protégée du développement et je sais que vous protégez aussi des terres au Québec. Continuez comme ça ! Chaque parcelle de terre que nous protégeons compte. Merci!

  • @77celicagk
    @77celicagk 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video NCC! Keep up the good work protecting natural spaces from development. Especially with the calls we’re hearing these days of a shortage of 3MM homes in Canada. An insane number if accurate. Regardless, NCC’s role is now more important than ever.

  • @boogiedownbotanicat7170
    @boogiedownbotanicat7170 4 месяца назад

    Thank you NCC! I was just at your nature preserve in Backus Woods, near Long Point in Ontario. This old growth forest is a national treasure, thanks to Nature Conservancy of Canada!

  • @user-ef4kw8jz8q
    @user-ef4kw8jz8q 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the hard and excellent work you do.

  • @user-ef4kw8jz8q
    @user-ef4kw8jz8q 5 месяцев назад

    Excellently done. Thank you very much for all the hard work you’ve put into this. I hope to travel the east Qu’Appelle and visit Fort Ellis this summer. One of my favourite places growing up was Ellisboro, particularly in the fall.

  • @user-ef4kw8jz8q
    @user-ef4kw8jz8q 5 месяцев назад

    Beautifully done

  • @shyguyrise1987
    @shyguyrise1987 5 месяцев назад

    this was our property a few years ago. we had to sell it to these guys to get out of dept.

  • @isaiaschonay7838
    @isaiaschonay7838 6 месяцев назад

    Español

  • @SeantheBioBro
    @SeantheBioBro 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing and inspiring video! With a few Bio Bro clips in there ;)

  • @SteveKoopman
    @SteveKoopman 6 месяцев назад

    Well done NCC. Why I continue to donate, and feel fortunate to be surrounded by your conserved properties around the Frontenac Arch Biosphere in southeastern Ontario. Keep up the good fight.

  • @sparra3819
    @sparra3819 6 месяцев назад

    Hey, I'm not a crier.. but my eyeballs just cramped up hard, was not expecting that! This was a delight to hear and see. I love how NCC is engaging with the working landowners and helping create this mutually beneficial arrangement.. beneficial to the landowner, NCC's goals, and indeed, these precious grasslands. Such a positive program here, positive results, so uplifting.. I surely look forward to learning of more such results. So appreciative of this particular representative of NCC, and this particular rancher landowner, much respect!

  • @SeantheBioBro
    @SeantheBioBro 6 месяцев назад

    Save the grasslands!

  • @user-kp8zu5oy8o
    @user-kp8zu5oy8o 6 месяцев назад

    Un bon site pour la Paruline du Canada et bien d'autres espèces sensibles, félicitations !

  • @Internutt2023
    @Internutt2023 6 месяцев назад

    Not the kind of house I would build for any bird much less a cute chickadee. The smell of that glue would permeate that creation, nothing that I would do for any bird I liked. I used cedar for mine, gave it much better ventilation, and a swing open side hinged on 2 nails to access it for cleaning.

  • @renfrewcalgary2830
    @renfrewcalgary2830 6 месяцев назад

    I'm curious about the use of plastic, this doesn't seem like a natural option. Is there a reason for it?

    • @Internutt2023
      @Internutt2023 6 месяцев назад

      The prime miniature is going to mandate the removal of all trees there, and replace them with PVC piping.

  • @ronskrobutan7635
    @ronskrobutan7635 7 месяцев назад

    It is amazing that my cousin and I have been walking past Swishwash Island for years and really never stopped to look at it and wonder what it was. I looked on Google Maps and we saw the name,,,,,,,,, ( Swishwash Island) and I was so taken by this sudden revaluation that I even stopped to chat to various people on the dike trail and asked if they new anything about Swishwash. We soon realized that it is one of Vancouver's jewels in the sand hiding in plain sight. When I got home we looked it up and found this wonderful introduction to the island. Thank you for sharing the information and pictures and good luck with the continued conservation of this wonderful natural environment. Amazing !

  • @silkwormstories5230
    @silkwormstories5230 7 месяцев назад

    I had a male LDD moth come to my porch light, so I know they're in the area yet I never see the caterpillars nor the female moths when I check the trees.

  • @TripleThreatHunter
    @TripleThreatHunter 7 месяцев назад

    absolutely amazing

  • @davebenson1504
    @davebenson1504 7 месяцев назад

    I had the honour of attending a workshop at Shamper's Bluff in 2008... Freeman is indeed a champion of conservancy 🙂

  • @lenturtle7954
    @lenturtle7954 7 месяцев назад

    Most cities dont want you to feed the birds . They totally destroy wildlifes habitats then want to starve the few survivors .

  • @lenturtle7954
    @lenturtle7954 7 месяцев назад

    There used to be a pasture field full of burrowing owls just nort of Carnduff sask

  • @lenturtle7954
    @lenturtle7954 7 месяцев назад

    Leopard frogs 🐸????

  • @louisedeschenes9054
    @louisedeschenes9054 7 месяцев назад

    Y a t il déjà eu un phare sur la Pointe?

  • @midwestplantgeeks8643
    @midwestplantgeeks8643 7 месяцев назад

    Chop/drop/treat always. Any other technique is literally a joke. Big trees can hack squirt or girdle once treat, since goal is to kill it. Cleanup can occur maybe maybe not. All these non profits ensure it's not killed on large scale with their recommended approaches. Counter productive and pathetic. No volunteers will pull year round for years unless ignorant or ideologically blind to the bigger picture

  • @gretchenchadwick8343
    @gretchenchadwick8343 7 месяцев назад

    My special needs son is all for preserving and restoring ecosystems and ecology!

    • @natureconservancyofcanada
      @natureconservancyofcanada 7 месяцев назад

      We're so glad to hear that! Much love to you and your son.💚

    • @gretchenchadwick8343
      @gretchenchadwick8343 7 месяцев назад

      @@natureconservancyofcanada Thank you for your reply we appreciate it God bless you 🙏🦅🕊🗡👑🤴✝️😇✡👼🦁🐏🐑🥀🔥 John 3:16

  • @thomaswilliams6155
    @thomaswilliams6155 7 месяцев назад

    Your kidding right?

    • @midwestplantgeeks8643
      @midwestplantgeeks8643 7 месяцев назад

      No they are a non profit and they recommend the hardest way to address it. All non profits do this and is why problem is so great