[NatureNS] Province to Negotiate Purchase of Backmans, Coveys Islands (a press

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Province to Negotiate Purchase of Backmans, Coveys Islands
Department of Natural Resources
November 10, 2006 20:00

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Nova Scotians could soon own two small islands, considered to be the 
jewels of Mahone Bay.

Natural Resources Minister David Morse told members of the Mahone Bay 
Islands Conservation Association today, Nov. 10, that the province will 
negotiate with the owners of Backmans Island and Coveys Island to bring 
both properties under Crown ownership and protection.

"Both locations would be a wonderful legacy for all Nova Scotians," said 
Mr. Morse. "Residents and tourists have come to appreciate the beauty 
and unique nature of Mahone Bay. Public ownership would ensure that the 
pristine qualities of the islands remain intact for generations to come. 
We hope to finalize purchase arrangements before March 31, 2007. When 
that's complete, we look forward to working with members of the Mahone 
Bay Islands Conservation Association on future stewardship programs."

John Meisner, chair of the association's acquisitions committee, says 
said the commitment by the province's commitment demonstrates tremendous 
shows vision.

"We are very pleased that our partnership with the Department of Natural 
Resources continues to develop in such a positive manner," said Mr. 
Meisner. "It started with the acquisition of Andrews Island last year, 
which our members supported financially in a big way. The potential 
addition of Backmans and Coveys islands to public ownership would 
provide long-lasting value to Nova Scotians and visitors from around the 
world."

For more information on the Mahone Bay Islands Conservation Association, 
visit the website at www.mahoneislands.ns.ca .

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