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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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Meet Emily Trendos, Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow

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

NCC’s Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow Emily Trendos is completing a PhD at the University of Guelph, in Ontario. Her research focuses on the population dynamics of the endangered mottled duskywing butterfly in southern Ontario. Results from her research will fill critical knowledge gaps to be able to support the persistence of this species in Canada. Learn more about the Weston Family Conservation Science Fellowship Program: https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/what-we-do/conservation-research/weston-fellowship.html

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The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is Canada’s leading national land conservation

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Return of the Grizzlies: Conservation in Action

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

When the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) conserved the vast forested refuge of Darkwoods in 2008, the grizzly bear population that roamed these lands needed help. They were isolated from other bears and their numbers were dwindling.

Now, through careful land management and collaboration with research scientists, NCC has been able to achieve a major conservation success: fully reversing the population decline of these grizzly bears.

In this video, Grizzly bear research Dr. Michael Proctor and NCC’s Adrian Leslie discuss how we worked together to completely flip the

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