Last week, the Federal government announced that together with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, it has purchased 1,485 hectares of land in Nova Scotia along the Atlantic coast for conservation. I didn't find a heck of a lot written about the announcement, with the exception of the press release details, an article in the Chronicle, and a few other articles on the wire. It looks as though this announcement went under the radar for a lot of Canadians. (Is this true, or did you hear more about it than I did?) With so little written about it in the news, my suspicious nature gets the best of me and I can't help but consider if 1,485 hectares represents the entire area in need of protection, or is there more that could be done?Looking at Belfry Lake
After having lived in Nova Scotia for the past two years, and working with the best conservation team in the province at CPAWS-NS, I am now packing up and moving to Gose Bay, Labrador and will be e
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