In this issue, you will learn about exciting research on bats, birds, and insect pests that impact rare and endangered plants of the limestone barrens. Stories describe conservation work on beautiful nature reserves and sea duck nesting islands. You will learn how youth workshops accommodated smaller gatherings while participants learned and had fun.
This initiative is funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada under the Community Nominated Priority Places program, with additional support from the NL Department of Fisheries and Land Resources and many organizations, businesses, and individuals. Core partners are Qalipu First Nation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Nature Conservancy of Canada, and lead organization Intervale. Many organizations, businesses, and individuals play key roles in project implementation and we are extremely grateful to them all.