[NatureNS] a letter to the editor in today's The Chronicle Herald

Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 09:04:17 -0300
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I certainly agree with you!

Dusan Soudek wrote:
> Unique opportunity
> 
> Retaining or acquiring public access to rivers and lakes, whether across J.D. Irving-owned lands or others in southwestern Nova Scotia, is critical if we Nova Scotians are to continue to enjoy our natural resources as canoeists, kayakers, anglers and hikers. We must also guarantee the public's access to centuries-old portage routes and historic sites, all of which are vital parts of our heritage.
>    
>    As one who has written extensively on paddling in southeast Nova Scotia (Paddling the Tobeatic) and as a founding member of Southwest paddlers Association, I implore our government and municipal leaders to look to the future and embrace a unique opportunity. The Buy Back Nova Scotia Coalition has raised an immensely important issue. Find a way to make it happen.
>    Andrew L. Smith, Yarmouth

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