Conservation
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Established in 1936, Cape Breton Highlands National Park covers 950 square kilometres, protecting about 20% of northern Cape Breton. It is one of the largest protected wilderness areas in Nova Scotia and is one of a system of national parks protecting outstanding Canadian landscapes.
Conservation projects
- Restoring Atlantic Salmon
Restoring Atlantic Salmon in the Clyburn Brook - Skyline trail restoration
Restoring the Skyline heathland - Species at risk
Protecting species - Fire
Prescribed fires in Cape Breton Highlands National Park - Bring Back the Boreal
Conserving and restoring the Boreal forest
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