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Sunday, May 02, 2010

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Thanks to you, 13,000 square kilometers of Boreal Habitat will be protected!
Dear john,

I love a good reason to celebrate, and we’re still celebrating Canada’s commitment to establish this country’s next national park -- a National Park Reserve in the Mealy Mountains of Labrador! I want to thank you for your part in helping us achieve this success. By supporting Nature Canada you helped give us the voice we needed to work with local communities, First Nations leaders, and governments at all levels to make this dream a reality.

We have been working towards this day for over 15 years, and it is historic achievements like these that illustrate how important ongoing support from people like you really is in protecting habitats and wildlife.

The permanent protection of such a large area of boreal forest inside Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve ensures at-risk species like the woodland caribou and the harlequin duck have the habitat they need to survive. The park also serves as an anchor of protected space along the Atlantic Flyway, an important breeding ground and migration route for many arctic bird species.



I invite you to view this special photo slide show featuring some of the species that will now be protected, thanks to you.

Sincerely,

Ian Davidson Green 
ian _75Ian Davidson,
Executive Director
Nature Canada

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