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Nova Scotia still failing to protect species at risk after 4 years, AG finds


Posted: Jul 08, 2021 8:16 PM AT | Last Updated: July 8
A moose seen in a forested area of mainland Nova Scotia. Moose are one of more than 60 at-risk species in the province.(Submitted by Bob Bancroft)
A new report by Nova Scotia s auditor general has found the province is still failing to protect species at risk more than four years after recommendations were made, and more than a year after an order by the province s Supreme Court to implement them.
I fear [for] many of these species, wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft told CBC Radio s
Information Morning on Thursday.
There are lots of people fighting and I think the government has got to take the interests of the people in mind, and the animals that share this province. ....

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The birds of Owls Head need a wingman


The birds of Owls Head need a wingman 
The government puts the piping plover on license plates, but will it help the plovers on our beaches?
Love will soon be in the air for barn swallows, that is. Courtship during the upcoming mating season will feature elegant aerial displays. Cobalt blue, cinnamon and chestnut-coloured, the barn swallow is a striking species. But it s in flight that these birds go from interesting to incredible. Barn swallows are aerial acrobats, which have been recorded at speeds of up to 74 km/hour. They zip and zoom through the air, performing impressive manoeuvres to catch flying insects. Who knew that you could look so graceful while eating bugs all day? ....

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