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Biodiversity Program Overview

The Biodiversity Program is responsible, in partnership with other governments, industry, non-government organizations, and the public, for the conservation and sustainable use of a large number of species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles in the province. Organisms, including plants, fish, insects and other invertebrates are also considered within the program. These include species that are Species at Risk (endangered or threatened species).


Contact Us  
Sherman Boates, Wildlife Manager, Biodiversity
Mark Elderkin, Biologist, Species at Risk
Pamela Mills, Wildlife Technician, Biodiversity
Samara Eaton, Biologist, Biodiversity
 
Wildlife Division, NS Department of Natural Resources
136 Exhibition St.,
Kentville, NS
B4N 4E5
(902) 679-6091
 
 

 

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