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Legacy Donors Protect Canada's Critical Habitats

Discover how Nature Legacy Society members are creating lasting conservation impact through planned giving. Join the movement protecting Canada's wildlife and habitats for generations.

San Diego Zoo's 141-Year-Old Tortoise Dies

Gramma, the beloved 141-year-old Galapagos tortoise and San Diego Zoo's oldest resident, has passed away. Discover her remarkable century-long story and the conservation efforts for her species.

Toronto Zoo Reveals Names for Komodo Dragon Siblings

The Toronto Zoo has officially named its two Komodo dragon siblings in a special announcement. Discover the unique names chosen for these remarkable reptiles and learn about conservation efforts.

B.C. probes possible deer disease in Okanagan

British Columbia authorities are investigating a suspected case of chronic wasting disease in Okanagan deer. Learn about the implications for local wildlife and conservation efforts.

Grizzly bear caught after BC attack on children

Conservation officers captured a grizzly bear following an attack on children and teachers in Bella Coola, BC. Evidence linking the bear to the incident remains inconclusive.

ERCA Spring Garden Grants Available Now

Get a head start on your spring garden projects. The Essex Region Conservation Authority is offering grants to support community greening initiatives across Windsor-Essex.

Windsor begins Peche Island restoration approvals

Windsor City Council has started approving a crucial restoration project for Peche Island as its vital pond habitats risk drying out. Learn about the plan to preserve this natural gem.

MVCA Downgrades Low-Water Status to Level 2

The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has downgraded its low-water status from Level 3 to Level 2 due to recent rainfall. Residents are still urged to conserve water by 20%.

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