Helping Habitat
Riparian Areas
Setback & Buffers
How can I tell if my riparian zone is healthy?
Limiting Livestock Access to Waterways
Wetlands
Hayfields
Modified Harvest
Hayfield Management Ideas
Cropland
Cover Crops
Field Margins
Grassy Strips
Reduced Till
Shelterbelts
Woodlots
Uneven Age Management
Dead Wood
Species at Risk
Birds
Bank Swallow
Barn Swallow
Chimney Swift
Common Nighthawk
Bobolink
Short-Eared Owl
Eastern Meadowlark
Bird Boxes
Peregrine Falcon
Eastern Whip-poor-will
Aquatic Species
Bats
Bat Boxes
Insects
Monarch Butterfly
Gypsy Cuckoo Bumble Bee
Reptiles
Wood Turtle
Snapping Turtle
Eastern Ribbonsnake
Trees
Eastern White Cedar
Black Ash
Coping With Wildlife
Bears
Deer
Coyotes
Raccoons
Beavers
Groundhogs
Canada Geese
Reporting Poaching
Reporting Wildlife
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Helping Habitat
Riparian Areas
Setback & Buffers
How can I tell if my riparian zone is healthy?
Limiting Livestock Access to Waterways
Wetlands
Hayfields
Modified Harvest
Hayfield Management Ideas
Cropland
Cover Crops
Field Margins
Grassy Strips
Reduced Till
Shelterbelts
Woodlots
Uneven Age Management
Dead Wood
Species at Risk
Birds
Bank Swallow
Barn Swallow
Chimney Swift
Common Nighthawk
Bobolink
Short-Eared Owl
Eastern Meadowlark
Bird Boxes
Peregrine Falcon
Eastern Whip-poor-will
Aquatic Species
Bats
Bat Boxes
Insects
Monarch Butterfly
Gypsy Cuckoo Bumble Bee
Reptiles
Wood Turtle
Snapping Turtle
Eastern Ribbonsnake
Trees
Eastern White Cedar
Black Ash
Coping With Wildlife
Bears
Deer
Coyotes
Raccoons
Beavers
Groundhogs
Canada Geese
Reporting Poaching
Reporting Wildlife
About Us
Contact
Links & Resources
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Coping With Wildlife
Coping With Wildlife
Coping With Wildlife
Bears
Beavers
Canada Geese
Coyotes
Deer
Groundhogs
Raccoons
Reporting Poaching
Reporting Wildlife
Living with wildlife is part of rural life in Nova Scotia. The links below can help you strike the right balance between maintaining production and enjoying wildlife on the farm.
Canada Geese
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Bears
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Deer
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Beaver
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Groundhogs
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Coyote
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Raccoons
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Report Wildlife
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