Campaigns and Events

Nature United at COP16

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Indigenous Leadership: Together, Nature United and the federal government contributed $30M to support Indigenous co-governance of Thaidene Nëné in the Northwest Territories, protecting 6.5M acres. © Pat Kane
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Global Affiliation The Nature Conservancy is the global affiliate of Nature United. © TNC

Nature United is reimagining conservation in Canada. As the Canadian affiliate of The Nature Conservancy, we contribute to global action led by the world’s largest conservation organization

Media Contacts

COP15 Events

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    Tackling Biodiversity and Climate Change Together

    Oct 21 | 14:00 | Nature Positive Pavilion | A review of the risks, opportunities, and solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises. Watch the livestream event on naturepositive.org.

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    Integrating Soil Health, Livestock and Crop Management, and Biodiversity

    Oct. 25 | 16:00-17:30 | CGIAR Food Pavilion | Nature United's Associate Director of Government Relations will moderate a discussion on Sustainable Agriculture practices that support healthy ecosystems, communities and economies.

  •  Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation and visitors preforming a round dance.

    Indigenous-led PFPs in Canada

    Oct. 28 | 13:20 | Paramos - NGOs meeting room Plaza One | A CBD Official Side event and panel presentation about Project Finance for Permanence – a transformative model for conservation and stewardship.

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    Cultivating Change: Scaling Nature-Positive Agriculture and Ranching

    Oct. 31 | 9:00 | Nature Positive Pavilion | This session showcases the power of food systems transformation towards nature-positive agriculture and ranching to address biodiversity loss, climate change and challenges in conventional food production.

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    High-level Dialogue: Mainstreaming Biodiversity

    Oct. 31 | 10:10 | Academia & Research meeting room | Event aims to bring together ministers and high-level representatives to elevate visibility and political awareness on mainstreaming biodiversity within and across sectors.

Our Priorities

United as Nature and People

Our vision is for a sustainable Canada where nature is the foundation of human well-being, prosperity and opportunity for future generations.

Our Work Across Canada

We're building on a decade-plus of experience to ensure that lands and waters in Canada are managed sustainably through large-scale conservation and innovative management.

Partner With Us

We have proven that we get more done when we work together. We unite partners in governments, Indigenous and local communities, and industry to build new pathways for a sustainable future.