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Monthly Archives: November 2020
& On Stop Clearcutting Cape Breton: “Follow the new logging roads” 30Nov2020
A new Forest Watch group – Stop Clearcutting Cape Breton – emerged recently. A Public Facebook Group, it is A place for people from Cape Breton and the surrounding area to organize and share information related to the alarming rate … Continue reading
Posted in clearcuts, Conservation, Ind Rev Post-Report, Social Media, Social Values
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“What will it take to get the Nova Scotia Government to obey its own Environmental Laws?” 29Nov2020
“Nova Scotia Forest Protectors show up in numbers to stand in solidarity with the Moose Country Blockade. “What will it take for the Ministry of Lands and Forests to acknowledge our presence and respond to our requests for a meeting? … Continue reading
Posted in clearcuts, Conservation, Ind Rev Post-Report, L&F, Social Media, Social Values, Wildlife
Comments Off on “What will it take to get the Nova Scotia Government to obey its own Environmental Laws?” 29Nov2020
Irregular Shelterwood harvests still largely experimental on Crown lands 2+ years post Lahey Report 26Nov2020
UPDATE Nov 30, 2020: In spite of the very limited practice of Irregular Shelterwood silviculture on Crown lands to date, Iain Rankin says “the new Forest Management Guide will result in the most substantive stand level changes in the matrix forest, … Continue reading
Posted in clearcuts, HPMV, Ind Rev Post-Report, L&F
Comments Off on Irregular Shelterwood harvests still largely experimental on Crown lands 2+ years post Lahey Report 26Nov2020
Nature Nova Scotia launches petition to halt clearcutting in area of SW Nova Scotia where Mainland Moose occur 24Nov2020
The petition to Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry was initiated by Nature Nova Scotia, the organization that led the legally successful lawsuit to require L&F to enforce the Endangered Species Act. It seems L&F is still stonewalling. In … Continue reading
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Bob Bancroft on the Sad Plain Truth about Nova Scotia L&F ‘s management of our Endangered Mainland Moose 19Oct2020
Thus letter from Bob Bancroft was shared on Annapolis Royal & Area – Environment & Ecology Nov 18, 2020 LETTER::: This is a letter from Bob Bancroft – biologist and president of Nature Nova Scotia – to Bob Petrie, Director … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, L&F, Social Media, Social Values, Wildlife
Comments Off on Bob Bancroft on the Sad Plain Truth about Nova Scotia L&F ‘s management of our Endangered Mainland Moose 19Oct2020
It seems L&F’s response to just about everything is ignore, study some more, hire some more & keep on logging 16Nov2020
With still no response from L&F to the protests over logging in Mainland Moose Country, the Naturalists’ legally successful lawsuit not withstanding, I read this am that L&F is now looking for a Resource Analyst – Wildlife Biodiversity Modeler (Biologist … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Ind Rev Post-Report, L&F, Social Values
Comments Off on It seems L&F’s response to just about everything is ignore, study some more, hire some more & keep on logging 16Nov2020
On tree-planting in Nova Scotia & “Why I created Halifax Trails” 13Nov2020
& On some of the many benefits to be had and to celebrate from not clearcutting our forests and not mindlessly expanding our urban footprints Posted on Halifax Trails Public Facebook Group, Nov 9, 2020:
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Nova Scotia Lands & Forestry seeking new Manager, Forest Management Planning12Nov2020
An ad was posted on Tuesday Nov 10, 2020 for Manager, Forest Management Planning at NS Lands & Forestry. From the Advert: Primary Accountabilities You will manage the administration and operations that support decision making and policy development of the … Continue reading
Posted in Ind Rev Post-Report, L&F
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Nova Scotia’s Mainland Moose: “We are still here. Let us Be.” 8Nov2020
Some pics of this magnificent animal in Cumberland Co. & a racap of its challenging recent history We are hearing a lot about the Mainland Moose recently, but they are elusive and wary of humans and probably well less than … Continue reading
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Nova Scotia Healthy Forest Coalition alarmed by ‘cutting frenzy’ on Crown lands & calls for moratorium on all even-aged management cuts until Lahey’s recommendations are implemented 5Nov2020
From the HFC Press Release (bolding inserted): Nov. 3, 2020 CLEARCUTTING MUST STOP – HEALTHY FOREST COALITION ALARMED BY ‘CUTTING FRENZY’ Convinced that the government has abandoned its commitment to implement the recommendations of the Independent Review of Forest Practices, … Continue reading
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Comments Off on Nova Scotia Healthy Forest Coalition alarmed by ‘cutting frenzy’ on Crown lands & calls for moratorium on all even-aged management cuts until Lahey’s recommendations are implemented 5Nov2020