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- Nova Scotia government makes massive “Shock & Awe” changes at DNR 20Feb2026
- 22,429 iNaturalist Eyes on Nova Scotia 16Feb2026
- Why not protect the Corbett Peninsula? 15 Feb,2026
- Whence the “new number based on the triad model” for the Sustainable Forest Harvest Level in Nova Scotia? 2Feb2026
- Why we’re camping beside a logging road in the snow in Nova Scotia 1Jan2026
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Monthly Archives: February 2026
Nova Scotia government makes massive “Shock & Awe” changes at DNR 20Feb2026
by Nina Newington, Camp Now entry for Day 82 I was going to write a cheery post about the new warmth in the February sun; the joy of shadows on snow; the steady stream of visitors to camp, travelling from … Continue reading
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22,429 iNaturalist Eyes on Nova Scotia 16Feb2026
By Bev Wigney Adapted from a post on Annapolis Environment & Ecology (Public FB Group) on Feb 12, 2026. Every so often, I like to check iNaturalist to see how many people in Nova Scotia are adding their nature observations … Continue reading
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Why not protect the Corbett Peninsula? 15 Feb,2026
By Nina Newington, from a post on Friends of Goldsmith Lake Wilderness Area (public FB group) in her Camp-Now Series, this one for Day 72 (Feb 10, 2026) Why not protect the Corbett Peninsula? It’s beautiful, it’s accessible, it’s full … Continue reading
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Whence the “new number based on the triad model” for the Sustainable Forest Harvest Level in Nova Scotia? 2Feb2026
The number that is still being cited as the Sustainable Harvest Level for Nova Scotia, 5.7 million cubic meters/annum, dates from NS Government sources in 2016. It surely does not represent what’s available today, what could be sustained well into … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Forest Biomass, Landscape Level planning, NS DNR, ProtectedAreas, Reconciliation, Sustainable Wood Harvests
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