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Why Nova Scotia wants to poison a lake to kill off invasive species Nova Scotia says chemicals are a last-ditch effort to stop the invasive smallmouth bass from entering the St. Marys River system.
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Firefighters were back on the scene of a forest fire burning Monday on Nova Scotia's Eastern Shore, as dozens of homes in the area remained evacuated.
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A wildfire burning in Nova Scotia’s Westwood Hills and Tantallon areas is “out of control,” a Monday news release said. The blaze currently spans about 1,947 acres.
Drained Nova Scotia lake exposes potential hidden cave. Nathan Coleman Video Journalist, Atlantic Canada. Published on Jul. 9, 2020, 6:20 PM.
For the first time, the province of Nova Scotia is proposing to poison a lake to kill off an invasive species.It's a last resort to stop the spread of smallmouth bass from a headwater lake that flows ...
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