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Saskatchewan Landowners Lead Grassland Conservation at Sage Creek Prairie

This YouTube video was produced by The Nature Conservancy of Canada.

Conservation in action, with education at its heart.

In Saskatchewan’s Sage Creek Prairie, two landowners have partnered with the Nature Conservancy of Canada to protect 25 hectares of threatened Prairie grasslands. Their land is also home to Sage Creek Prairie School, where outdoor programs inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.

Read more about how outdoor education meets conservation near Swift Current: https://natureconservancy.ca/en-where-we-work-saskatchewan-news-sagecreekprairie-html/

Song credits
Song: The Great Beyond

Artist: Moments

Album: Beyond

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is Canada’s leading national land conservation organization. Since 1962,

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Hochelaga Archipelago

This YouTube video was produced by The Nature Conservancy of Canada.

Set off on an adventure aboard a kayak, canoe, or any other non-motorized watercraft and cruise freely along the river.

Stop at Île à l’Aigle, aux Cerfeuils, Bonfoin, and Beauregard, where more than 2 km of trails and boardwalks await.

With a little luck, you might spot a turtle or a heron in the wild!

Learn more about the waterway circuit and plan your visit: https://natureconservancy.ca/where-we-work/quebec/featured-projects/hochelaga-archipelago/

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is Canada’s leading national land conservation organization. Since 1962, NCC and our partners have helped to

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Investigating Insects | Climate Crew | Parks Canada

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

We’re getting up close and personal with the insect world!

In this episode of Parks Canada’s Climate Crew, we’re uncovering why insects, though tiny, are HUGE when it comes to biodiversity! (Yes, even the ones that are most often misunderstood… we’re looking at YOU flies!) Join Parks Canada, the Canadian Forest Service and the University of Guelph to explore Forillon National Park’s hidden world, where these tiny champions are feeling the pressures of climate change, and discover how we can help them thrive.

Find out what all the buzz is about

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