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A LANDOWNER STEWARDSHIP GUIDE FOR SPECIES AT RISK IN NOVA SCOTIA
This landowner stewardship guide is about living with species at risk, specifically the Blanding's Turtle, Eastern Ribbonsnake, and 11 plant species that ar part of a group called Atlantic Coastal Plain Flora. These species are at risk of disapearing from Nova Scotia and they need your help. Landowners have the unique opportunity to participate in species at risk stewardship right in their own backyards.

THIS GUIDE WILL:
  • Provide ways to protect and preserve our wetlands and water resources.
  • Suggest actions that people can take to help species at risk and the habitats they depend on.
  • Help to maintain a healthy environment for you and your family and those who use the land after you.
 

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To request a hard copy please contact the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute: 1-866-727-3447 or 902-682-2371.
This guide is for everyone interested in conserving and protecting the freshwater and
wetland resources in Nova Scotia. Although there is a focus on the species at risk
that depend on these habitats, these practices are good to follow no matter where
you live and who you share your land with.

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French. It will be updated to be more interactive and to include additional related information.