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New Brunswick Watersheds Receive Special Conservation Status - Water Canada
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New Brunswick watersheds receive special conservation status - Water Canada
More than 4,800 hectares within the Loch Lomond and Spruce Lake watersheds in New Brunswick have received special conservation status. The new status of the watersheds is the result of a partnership between the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), the City of Saint John and the governments of Canada and New Brunswick, an NCC release said. Additional support was from Environment and Climate Change Canada through the Natural Heritage Conservation P…
Nature Conservancy of Canada - Protecting nature to safeguard Saint John's water supply - Conservation milestone ensures clean, safe water for residents
Important steps have been taken to enhance and safeguard the drinking water supply of Saint John and surrounding communities for today and generations to come.More than 4,800 hectares (11,860 acre. . .
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