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Amplify Our Voices

Coming Together "Shoulder to Shoulder" 

United in the Enjoyment and Protection of Nature

Current Issues That Need More Attention!

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Protecting 20% of Nova Scotia & 30% of Canada by 2030

The Nova Scotia government has committed to protecting more public lands for the benefit of both Nova Scotians and nature and taken federal funding to do so. Yet, with pending protected areas years behind schedule, no new candidate areas identified for protection, and sneaky attempts to count other kinds of green spaces as "protected," Nova Scotia is at serious risk of not achieving this important international goal. Learn more >

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The Wild Beside Us

- St. Margarets Bay Stewardship Association

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Atlantic Salmon Federation 

- St. Mary's Atlantic Salmon Nova Scotia

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Herring Cove Backlands Wilderness Area

- The Backlands Coalition

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Chain Lakes Wilderness Area

- Blomidon Naturalists Society

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Protect Ingram River

- St. Margaret's Bay Stewardship Association

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Birch Cove Lakes Wilderness Area

- Friends of Blue Mountain - Birch Cove Lakes

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Forever Forests 

- Hutchinson Acres Maple Syrup Farm and the Blomidon Naturalist Society

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Protect Sandy Lake

- The Sandy Lake - Sackville River Regional Park Coalition

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Beals Brook, Gold Smith Lake, Rocky Point Lake, Petite Riviere + 

- Save Our Old Forests

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West Mabou Beach Provincial Park

- Friends of the West Mabou Beach Provincial Park

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Stand Up for Nature & Democracy

Bob Bancroft and Becky Parker

Nature Nova Scotia

How You Can Help
How You Can Help
How You Can Help
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How You Can Help

Protected On Paper Only: How Nova Scotia Fails Species At Risk

More coming soon!

Corporate Capture in the Wabanaki-Acadian Forest: Nova Scotia's Lagging Transition To Ecological Forestry

More coming soon!

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