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Report a Bat in Nova Scotia!
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Report an Invasive Species - NS Invasive Species Council
REPORT AN INVASIVE SPECIES If you think you have come across an invasive species, please let us know. Fill out this form and, if you have one, send us a […]
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MTRI: The Life of a Dead Tree
MTRI: The Life of a Dead Tree
Learn about the life that exists after a tree dies in Mi'kma'ki / Nova Scotia. To find out more about Old-Growth Forests on private woodlands please visit ou...
Bat Tracks & Green Paths with Sepidar Golestaneh
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Bat Tracks & Green Paths with Sepidar Golestaneh - Little Futures - FUTURES: A Green Schools NS Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
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Bat Tracks & Green Paths with Sepidar Golestaneh - Little Futures - FUTURES: A Green Schools NS Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
FUTURES: A Green Schools NS Podcast · Episode
How to support bats with gardens and bat boxes
How to support bats with gardens and bat boxes
PROVIDE WATER Providing water to bats is very important, but it’s not as simple as putting out a bird bath.…
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Homepage - NS Invasive Species Council
Nova Scotia Species at Risk
Nova Scotia Species at Risk
Welcome | Nova Scotia Hemlock Initiative
Welcome | Nova Scotia Hemlock Initiative
Kespukwitk Conservation Collaborative
Kespukwitk Conservation Collaborative
The Kespukwitk Conservation Collaborative is a collaborative partnership of Mi’kmaq First Nations, Indigenous organizations, non-government organizations, academic institutions…
Observe Nature with iNaturalist
Observe Nature with iNaturalist
The key to capturing wildlife images? Patience, says Canadian Geographic's Photographer of the Year | CBC News
The key to capturing wildlife images? Patience, says Canadian Geographic's Photographer of the Year | CBC News
Windsor, Ont.-born photographer Brandon Broderick drives tens of thousands of kilometres each year, crisscrossing the backwoods of British Columbia and capturing photos of beautiful, but elusive, wild animals. All of that hard work has paid off, as he was named Canadian Geographic's Photographer of the Year for 2023.
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