Nature Trust Of BC
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Nature Trust of BC starts fundraiser to buy, conserve 11 hectares in Southern Interior“The property is also home to at least nine federally listed at-risk species and is rich in biodiversity,” said Nature Trust of BC.CanadaJun 20, 2023
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Nature Trust of BC adds 65 hectares to protected grasslands in South OkanaganThrough crowdfunding and government help, the non-profit society says the privately owned property will now be part of the White Lake Basin Biodiversity Ranch.EnvironmentAug 10, 2022
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Nature Trust of BC looking to add 65-hectare property to protected grasslandsThe non-profit society says the private property will be added to the already-conserved land of the White Lake Basin Biodiversity Ranch.EnvironmentApr 28, 2022
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Nearly 30 hectares purchased in South Okanagan to protect bighorn sheepThe Nature Trust of British Columbia says the habitat purchase encompasses 29.2 hectares (72 acres) south of Penticton, with the land providing habitat for species at risk.EnvironmentApr 9, 2022
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Swan Lake in North Okanagan earns wildlife designationA small, marshy lake near Vernon, B.C., has been designated as a new wildlife management area, the province of B.C. announced on Wednesday.CanadaJun 20, 2018
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Okanagan group needs quarter of a million to save rare habitatThe Nature Trust of B.C. is fighting against a looming deadline as it tries to raise enough funds to preserve the home of the Antelope-brush.Feb 5, 2015
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