Landscape-Scale Transboundary Connectivity Conservation
Learn why SCI is increasingly recognized as a leading example of landscape-scale transboundary connectivity conservation in North America.
Learn why SCI is increasingly recognized as a leading example of landscape-scale transboundary connectivity conservation in North America.
The Leach’s Storm-Petrel was once thought to be one of the world’s most abundant birds. However, starting in the 1980s, the Atlantic populations of this small seabird went into severe decline.
The Point Amour youth program is a partnership between QLF and Intervale and brings together 45 youth from the Labrador Straits for a week to educate and train them to be future leaders in environmental conservation.
The Quebec-Labrador Foundation team led by staff member Emily MacDonald and summer interns Emile, Ella, and River worked in close collaboration with local partners on bird species.