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Give a gift that protects Canada’s wildlife and priceless natural spaces.
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Snowy Owl
Give a snowy owl a safe place to breed and raise its young.
![Canada lynx standing in forest and looking into the distance](https://i0.wp.com/giving.natureconservancy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/canada-lynx-featured-image.jpg?resize=580%2C366&ssl=1)
Canada Lynx
Provincially endangered in Nova Scotia and regionally endangered in New Brunswick.
![Profile of a river otter standing on the shore](https://i0.wp.com/giving.natureconservancy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/river-otter-featured-image.jpg?resize=580%2C366&ssl=1)
River Otter
Keep the waterway a river otter calls home clean and safe.
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The power is in your hands to protect wildlife forever.
By symbolically adopting a species or habitat today, you will protect wildlife and resilient ecosystems. Your gift will conserve and care for critical landscapes, helping to stop biodiversity loss, so people and nature can thrive.
![Big Trout Bay, Lake Superior, Ontario](https://i0.wp.com/giving.natureconservancy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/great-lakes-featured-image.jpg?resize=580%2C366&ssl=1)
Great Lakes Region
Protect Canada’s largest freshwater resource and all its species.
![Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area, Saskatchewan](https://i0.wp.com/giving.natureconservancy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/prairies-featured-image.jpg?resize=580%2C366&ssl=1)
Prairies & Parklands
One of the most endangered ecosystems on the planet.
Protect Canada’s natural wonders for generations to come.
Your gifts help protect Canadian nature. In return, nature protects us by storing carbon, improving water quality, and providing healthy habitats for the species at risk that depend on these places for survival.
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