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Meet Amy Wiedenfeld, Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow

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

NCC’s Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow Amy Wiedenfeld is completing a PhD at the University of Lethbridge, in Alberta. Her research focuses on the viability of some of Canada’s most at-risk plant populations in the Carolinian forest region of southern Ontario. Results from her research will be used to support the establishment and management of viable populations of at-risk plants in this area. 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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Song: Acoustic Folk Guitar
Artist:
Art Music
Album:
Acoustic Folk Guitar

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Meet Zachary Moore, Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow

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

NCC’s Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow Zachary Moore completed a Master’s of Natural Resource Management at the University of Manitoba in 2024. His research focused on the impacts of habitat and range health on grassland songbirds in the Waterton Park Front, in southwestern Alberta. Results from his research impact decisions about how to secure, restore and manage land with cattle grazing to benefit grassland birds. Learn more about the Weston Family Conservation Science Fellowship Program https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/what-we-do/conservation-research/weston-fellowship.html

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

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Conserving Buckbrush Ridge

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

The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is working to conserve Buckbrush Ridge, a 388-hectare property just outside Waterton Lakes National Park in the Waterton Biosphere Reserve. This vital landscape connects with over 12,500 hectares of existing conserved lands, creating essential corridors for wildlife movement. Species like grizzly bears, wolves and elk depend on these connected habitats to survive and reproduce.

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Song: Spring Migration
Artist:
The Great North Sound Society
Album:
Spring Migration

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

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