Lady Douglas-Don Penninsula Conservancy
Lady Douglas-Don Penninsula Conservancy is located on the Central Coast in the traditional territories of the Heiltsuk and Kitasoo/Xai'xais Nations. The Conservancy was created in 2007 and covers 11,190 hectares.
Lady Douglas-Don Penninsula Conservancy. Photo courtesy of Panoramio (Jon / 3meterswell).
Lady Douglas-Don Penninsula Conservancy
Lady Douglas-Don Peninsula Conservancy was established as part of the government’s land use decision for the Central Coast planning area. This conservancy consists of several outer coastal islands and an intricate mainland shoreline with numerous small bays, coves, passages and shoals. This conservancy protects important Marbled Murrelet habitat.
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