Canada, Nova Scotia to launch C$28.5 million nature conservation, protection programme

Published 05:13 on October 11, 2023  /  Last updated at 23:48 on October 11, 2023  /  Americas, Biodiversity, Canada

Canada’s federal government and Nova Scotia have announced a C$28.5 million ($21 mln) programme that will run over three years to conserve and protect biodiversity, habitat, and species at risk across the province.
Canada’s federal government and Nova Scotia have announced a C$28.5 million ($21 mln) programme that will run over three years to conserve and protect biodiversity, habitat, and species at risk across the province.


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