NB Telegraph-Journal | News - As published on page A2 on September 29, 2006
Provincial Journal
Wildlife
Road will be blocked through nesting site
CAMBRIDGE NARROWS - J. D. Irving, Limited intends to decommission a right of way through a great blue heron nesting site at Lower Cambridge Narrows. The company says in a letter to residents Thursday that, within two weeks, it will remove wood already cut at the Queens County location, then block the road with boulders. The company says that no harvesting will occur within that block of land for at least one year, and that a permanent 400-metre buffer has been established around the nesting area. The company states in the letter that is "co-operating fully" with an investigation by the Canadian wildlife Service into a complaint that nests were destroyed on the property.
3 comments:
Ah, here comes the Irving public relations machine!
http://the-fight.blogspot.com watch video, great work
It is late, but better than nothing. A bad thing happened. Now they have to mitigate.
They cna't undo it. They are only trying to gix what was done.
They are morons though.
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