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Recent Posts
- On the WestFor 12-month plans & making the Nova Scotia Forest Triad work for all of us 12Dec2025
- “Camp NOW” set up to protest failure to protect wilderness areas in Nova Scotia 4Dec2025
- Citizen-proposed Goldsmith Lake Wilderness Area (Nova Scotia): 121 confirmed SAR, 31 stands of protected OGF 1Dec 2025
- Shoulder to Shoulder – NN 16Nov2025
- A few pics from Shoulder to Shoulder: We are All Treaty People Rally 15Nov2025
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Monthly Archives: December 2025
On the WestFor 12-month plans & making the Nova Scotia Forest Triad work for all of us 12Dec2025
We all need to work together. In the end, the well-being of our communities and the natural world depend on trust and good will, as do markets. Post/Page on Nova Scotia Forest Matters By David Patriquin CONTENTS The WestFor 12-month … Continue reading
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“Camp NOW” set up to protest failure to protect wilderness areas in Nova Scotia 4Dec2025
UPDATE: What do forest protections look like now? CBC Information Morning with Portia Clark, Fri Dec 6, 2025. “The flagging tape that signals future logging is up in the proposed Goldsmith Lake Wilderness Area. Portia talks with a forest ecologist … Continue reading
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Citizen-proposed Goldsmith Lake Wilderness Area (Nova Scotia): 121 confirmed SAR, 31 stands of protected OGF 1Dec 2025
Just received from Citizen Scientists of Southwest Nova Scotia: the latest version of their map showing confirmed SAR (Species-at-Risk, now 121 in total) and now protected OGF (Old Growth Forest) stands (31). Links to more info. & context: – An … Continue reading
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