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As part of our efforts to recover the American marten on Cape Breton (listed as provincially endangered), the Province of Nova Scotia, along with Parks Canada and other partners, are supplementing the population with individuals from New Brunswick. In the last two years 76 marten have been released in various areas in and around the Cape Breton Highlands. Click here to see a map of the release sites.
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2009 Deer Hunting in Zone 2A - Frequently Asked Questions |
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2009 Antlerless Deer Draw Applications will be accepted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from 7:00 am Saturday, July 18th to midnight Friday, September 4th. |
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2009 Belleisle Marsh Waterfowl Hunting Blind Lottery Deadline for applications is 4:30 pm Monday, August 31st. |
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Check results for the 2009 Moose Hunting Licence Draw |
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Leave Wildlife in the Wild, where it belongs. Every year, Department of Natural Resources offices receive numerous calls about 'orphan' newborn wildlife that people have taken in as pets. Adopting wildlife as house pets is dangerous to the animal and rescuer, and is prohibited in Nova Scotia. |
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Endangered Mainland Moose |
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Looking for information on diseases transmitted from wildlife ? |