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Press Release: NSWWT Completes First Land Acquisition
Press Release: NSWWT Completes First Land Acquisition
The Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust (NSWWT) has completed a purchase of nearly 500 acres of ecologically significant forest in Pleasant River, Queens County, strengthening habitat connectivity for species at risk while advancing the province's largest private woodland carbon offset program.
Watch NSWWT on CBC's Land & Sea
Watch NSWWT on CBC's Land & Sea
Read Celes and Susan's Story: Finding Sanctuary in Stewardship
Read Celes and Susan's Story: Finding Sanctuary in Stewardship
Become an NSWWT Member
Become an NSWWT Member
Join NSWWT to support sustainable forest management, conservation, and ecological forestry in Nova Scotia. Become a member today to help preserve our woodlands.
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Subscribe for updates on Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust's projects, events, conservation stories, and volunteer opportunities. Stay informed and engaged with woodland stewardship.
Read — NSWWT Secures Landmark Easement in Lunenburg County
Read — NSWWT Secures Landmark Easement in Lunenburg County
Preserve your legacy — Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust
Preserve your legacy — Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust
Want to learn more about how we can help you preserve your stewardship legacy? Fill out the form below and we will be in touch shortly to answer all your questions and arrange a one-on-one meeting with one of our knowledgeable staff members.
Don and Sheila's Story: A Legacy of Sharing
Don and Sheila's Story: A Legacy of Sharing
When you ask Don and Sheila what their favourite part of stewarding their 232 acre woodlot is, their answer is simple: sharing. Whether it’s sharing knowledge, tradition, accessible trails or homemade maple syrup, the privilege that comes with stewarding a woodlot is not lost on Don and She
NSWWT Information Package
NSWWT Information Package
FAQs — Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust
FAQs — Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust
Explore frequently asked questions about Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust's conservation efforts, easements, and how to protect your woodland legacy.
Hemlock Conservation Info
Hemlock Conservation Info
The Medway Community Forest Coop hosts a variety of workshops and events every year for our members and the general public. As a community forest, the MCFC is dedicated to a very high level of public participation, and sharing the uses of the forest is an integral component to that.
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The Nova Scotia Working Woodlands Trust (NSWWT) aims to uphold the long-term stewardship of family working woodlands in Nova Scotia, through ecological forestry and conservation.
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