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WildPaths Maritimes is a citizen science project that helps protects wildlife by using the iNaturalist app (Photo by NCC)

WildPaths Maritimes is a citizen science project that helps protects wildlife by using the iNaturalist app (Photo by NCC)

Chignecto Isthmus and other projects

  • Endangered Nova Scotia Mainland Moose (Photo by Mike Dembeck)
    Chignecto Isthmus

    The Chignecto Isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting mainland Nova Scotia to New Brunswick and the rest of North America. For centuries, Mi’kmaq First Nations would gather here to meet and to hunt waterfowl, fish, moose, bear and porcupine.

  • NCC's Moose Sex Project, bilingual buttons, Chignecto Isthmus | Contact 1-877-231-4400 to order (Photo by NCC)
    The Moose Sex Project

    The Nature Conservancy of Canada is working hard to conserve a critical wildlife corridor along the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia border. The Chignecto Isthmus is a narrow land bridge that connects these two maritime provinces.

  • Van Brunt's Jacob's-Ladder (Photo by Stephen Clayden)
    Van Brunt's Jacob's ladder

    Working to protect a rare plant at risk of extinction in New Brunswick

  • Beaver (Photo by Cheryl Reynolds)
    WildPaths Maritimes using iNaturalist app

    WildPaths Maritimes is a volunteer citizen science project created by the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), with the goal of protecting wildlife moving between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia by using the iNaturalist app.

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