Prince Edward Island was once home to ancient hemlock and white - TopicsExpress



          

Prince Edward Island was once home to ancient hemlock and white pine trees shading deep freshwater streams flowing to the sea. Though black bears and lynx no longer ramble through our woodlands, there still are stunning examples of native forests in pockets across the province. Join us and be part of something big! All donations will be used in the restoration of a 220-acre Public Forest on the Selkirk Road (Route #23) in Valley, part of the 2,000 acres we are managing for the provincial government. Best of all, you’ll get the satisfaction of knowing that you’re helping to protect this extraordinary forest habitat now and for future generations.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 12:32:20 +0000

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