Nature Conservancy of Canada
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The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is a private, non-profit, charitable nature conservation and restoration organisation based in Canada. Since its founding in 1962, the organisation and its partners have protected 15,000,000 hectares (37,000,000 acres) of land and water across Canada, which includes the natural habitat of more than a quarter of the country’s endangered species.[2] With offices in each province, NCC works at a local level with stakeholders and partners to secure parcels of land.
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Founded | 1962 |
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Focus | Land conservation, restoration and management |
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Area served | Canada |
Method | Conservation through property securement and long-term management and restoration of properties. |
Key people | Catherine Grenier, President & CEO John Lounds, Past President & CEO |
Revenue | $90,201,517.00[1] |
Employees | > 320 |
Volunteers | > 2,300 |
Website | www.natureconservancy.ca |
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