The province has reached an agreement with Bowater Mersey to purchase 25,000 acres of land that will help Nova Scotia meet its goal to protect 12 per cent of its land mass, provide more recreational opportunities and save thousands of jobs along the South Shore and in southwestern Nova Scotia.
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We will soon see highly valuable land back in the hands of Nova Scotians. The purchase of these lands enriches our environment, provides us with more land to enjoy, and helps keep a major employer on the South Shore.
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Premier Darrell Dexter
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We have been working jointly with the Nova Scotia government to select lands for today's purchase. We are pleased that land with cultural significance for the Mi'kmaq people was among the final parcels selected.
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Chief Gerard Julian, co-chair of the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Chiefs
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Government has done a very good job as part of this package of acquiring provincially significant and irreplaceable high conservation value lands for protection.
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Ray Plourde, wilderness co-ordinator, Ecology Action Centre
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Buying land is always a good investment, and securing high value conservation lands like these is especially good investment for biodiversity and future generations.
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Ray Plourde, wilderness co-ordinator, Ecology Action Centre
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These land purchases are a strategic investment in Nova Scotia's future. The properties are of high conservation value, and support old growth forests, species-at-risk habitat, frontage on significant waterways, and large intact forests.
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Chris Miller, national conservation biologist with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society