The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) announced today that Mosaic provided US$60,000 to support NCC’s conservation and stewardship of ecologically significant land and water in Saskatchewan. . . .
New $25M grant for prairie grassland conservation goes to 5 organizations
More than 70 per cent of the country s prairie grasslands have been lost mainly due to the conversion of grasslands to croplands, according to the Nature Conservancy of Canada, which received the foundation s funds to support biodiversity in the prairie grasslands.
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Photo by File Photo Canadians have turned to nature in significant numbers to help them cope with the impacts of COVID-19. A new Ipsos poll, conducted for the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), reveals 94 per cent of people credit time spent in nature with helping them to relieve the stress and anxiety of the pandemic’s second wave. The trend is especially prevalent among women and young families. More than 85 per cent of people surveyed say access to nature has been important to maintaining their mental health and three in four Canadians say time spent outdoors is more important to them now than ever before.