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Nov 25, 2006
Focus: Endangered Species
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Location: Canada

www.thegreenpages.ca> The Canadian Wildlife Service investigation of the destruction of the great blue heron nests near Cambridge Narrows, New Brunswick has determined that the Irving forestry company built a logging road last summer(2005)which runs through the middle of the nesting area.Mechanical harvesters are knocking down the trees and the nests are falling to the ground.
 Bird expert Jim Wilson says: " the only hope to restore the colony is to cease all activity to the area so that when the herons return in may their colony will be entact."
WE MUST CREATE A PETITION TO PROTECT THE ENDANGERED GREAT BLUE HERON & IT'S NATURAL HABITAT

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