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Hi all I see an article in provincial Chronicle Herald this morning (section A3) titled "Rare Acadian forests Being Protected" - the 2 forests near Tusket and Pugwash are said to protect habitat for 63 species at risk including grizzly bear, cerulean warbler, spring salamander, limber pine and Kentucky coffee tree. What a joke but it must be true as it is in print!! Pretty severe error! Nice to see Nature Conservancy of Canada continue to protect land though. Cheers Ken Sent from my iPad Sent from my iPad
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