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Nature Conservancy Of Canada Using Cameras To Study Wildlife

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is continuing its project studying wildlife in a corridor along the Chignecto-Isthmus, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

Spokesperson Andrew Holland says they’ve installed cameras and are observing the animals.

“We want to get a better handle on where animals are moving and what are they doing, there’s been a series of cameras installed, we hope to get some pretty good images by Spring,” says Holland.

He says they can track the endangered moose population.

There are less than a thousand in Nova Scotia.

They are also monitoring Canadian Lynx, bobcat, bear, deer and ducks.

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3:25 am, May 7, 2026
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