Press Release
February 09, 2026
Nature is one of Canada’s greatest advantages – it provides us with clean air and water, supports biodiversity and buffers our communities against climate impacts. Our forests, farmlands and waters are understood by Canadians to be a foundation for long-term prosperity that supports communities, lowers long term costs and strengthens our national competitiveness from within.
As the Government of Canada prepares to announce a federal Nature Action Plan, we welcome the opportunity to recommit to the delivery of Canada’s 2030 Nature Strategy and its targets under the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, including halting and reversing biodiversity loss, protecting 30% of lands and waters and restoring 30% of degraded ecosystems by 2030. The recent announcement of support for the Hudson Bay National Marine Conservation Area is an example of forward-thinking investment in nature that builds on other innovative conservation financing in Canada – like the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence, which will improve management of 10 million hectares of marine ecosystems and create 3,000 jobs.
We have recommended seven priorities to deliver on a Canadian vision for a nature-positive future:
These recommendations help Canada recommit to biodiversity and climate commitments and align with a national vision for home-grown resilience rooted in our valued natural landscapes. The Nature Action Plan is our chance to realize this unique advantage and build lasting prosperity for all Canadians.
Nature United was founded as a Canadian charity in 2014, building on decades of conservation in Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, our organization has field staff located across the country. Nature United supports Indigenous leadership, sustainable economic development and science and large-scale conservation, primarily in British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Manitoba. Our organization is also working to accelerate Natural Climate Solutions at national and regional scales. To learn more, visit natureunited.ca or follow us on Linkedin, Instagram and Facebook.
We are the Canadian affiliate of The Nature Conservancy, a global conservation organization with more than a million members and a diverse team that includes more than 400 scientists. Our global organization works in more than 80 countries and territories — either directly or through partnerships — to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. To learn more, visit www.nature.org or follow @nature_press.
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