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27 Oct It’s that Halloween time again: Everything you need to know about bats

Posted at 09:13h in Uncategorized

A very special week is starting for kids: this Sunday is Halloween! For the occasion, NCC, the Zoo de Granby and Appalachian Corridor have put together a series of playful educational videos to raise awareness among children and adults about the problems bats are facing....

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21 Oct HABERL FAMILY “GIVES BACK TO NATURE” 4.4 HECTARES IN MANSONVILLE

Posted at 06:50h in Uncategorized

A 4.4-hectare plot of land, located in a rich habitat core in the Township of Potton, is now protected in perpetuity thanks to the generosity of John Haberl and his family....

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