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Jan 11, 2019: A repeat of the Corbett-Dalhousie Lake (Nova Scotia) fiasco?
On Annapolis Royal & Area – Environment & Ecology late Jan 11, 2019: “SHARING — Just saw this on another forest thread. Where have we seen this before!!. Sounds like what has happened at Corbett-Dalhousie Lake!!! What an outrage to … Continue reading
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news!!! letter from Iain Rankin about the Corbett-Dalhousie Lake forest!! Jan 11, 2019
The following are verbatim from Bev Wigney, moderator of the Annapolis Royal & Area – Environment & Ecology public Facebook Page; item posted on that site at about noon today (Fri Jan 11, 2019) NEWS!!! NEWS!!! NEWS!!! JUST RECEIVED THE … Continue reading
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Nova Scotia Healthy Forest Coalition: The Story of the Corbett Lake Affair and the Erosion of Trust in the Public Process
“Overall this is another example of mismanagement of our natural resources by the Department of Lands and Forestry particularly in the context of the Lahey report which calls for major forestry reform and reform of LAF procedures and policy” From Healthy … Continue reading
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Follow-up on The Mistake (Corbett/Dalhousie cut): letter from Annapolis naturalist to Nova Scotia Premier and others
“I ask that all of you give consideration to the future of this forest. Is it really worth destroying one of our exceedingly few remaining “old forests” – a stand of 21.5 hectares – in order to make a few … Continue reading
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Corbett-Dalhousie Lakes Forest
Screen captures from NS Landscape Map Viewer (Dec 28, 2018): (Click on images for larger versions) More Maps posted July 17, 2019 on a separate page: What is old Growth/OG Indicators/Nova Scotia Old Growth Ground Zero/C-D Peninsula Maps For some context, … Continue reading
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On Reversing Forest Degradation in Nova Scotia
Page created June 8, 2022 at nsforestnotes.ca/Consultations/News & Comments CONTENTS SUMMARY Deforestation’ versus ‘Forest Degradation’ We can no longer ignore effects of “forest degradation” Current Landscape level goals for Old Forest conservation Forest degradation in Nova Scotia: Highgrading at the … Continue reading
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Now (June 10, 2022) on YouTube: Nova Scotia’s Windy Forests: 2022 Celebration of Nature Keynote (YouTube Video) “Naturalist Dr. David Patriquin kicked off our 2022 Celebration of Nature with “Nova Scotia’s Windy Forests”, a look at Wabanaki/Maritime Forest disturbance regimes, … Continue reading
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Nina N on TRR-3
Navigation –Post May 8, 2022 –Nina N on TRR-1 –Nina N on TRR-2 –Nina N on TRR-3 (This Page) Talking Radical Radio Nina Newington (continued) Government inaction: “ it’s up to us to get in the way” But it feels … Continue reading
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Beckoning Lake (May 21, 2022) Today the lake was shimmering, Like polished silver in the sun. The water always welcoming, Transforming us into one. The sounds of my paddle, Broke the silence of the day. I paused for a moment, … Continue reading
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Species-at-Risk found on AP068499 Beals Meadow, Nova Scotia, logging paused 27Jan2022
From Extinction Rebellion Mi’kma’ki / Nova Scotia (Public Facebook Page) Jan 26, 2022: (bolding inserted) “Day 56 at the Last Hope camp Good news: a temporary halt has been put on the plan to cut the forest we are protecting … Continue reading
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