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Group adds to land protected on isthmus connecting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

A moose calf and its mother are shown in a handout photo.
A moose calf and its mother are shown in a handout photo. The Canadian Press

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is protecting two more ecologically sensitive areas on the Chignecto Isthmus, which links Nova Scotia with New Brunswick.

The sites protect 137 hectares of land in Haute Aboujagane and near Upper Cape.

In total the conservancy now protects more than 1,200 hectares on the Isthmus.

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The Haute Aboujagane property is the second donation for conservation by the family of Derek Burney, Canada’s former ambassador to the United States.

The property near Upper Cape was donated by a family who wishes to remain anonymous.

The Chignecto Isthmus provides habitat for moose, bobcat and various other species and is an important stopover for migrating waterfowl.

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