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How to Create a Brushwall

Living Shorelines Overview

Living Shorelines Basic Monitoring Guide

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Collecting Hardwood Stakes

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TakingHardwoodCuttingsForLivingShorelines.pdf (430.56 KB)
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Living Shorelines Plant List

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NativePlantList_LivingShorelines.pdf (119.98 KB)
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Living Shorelines Brochure

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Keep it in the Ground: the impacts of fracking in Nova Scotia

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2014SubmissionProvincialFrackingReview.pdf (871.09 KB)
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Web Resources on Coastal Erosion and Living Shorelines

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Coalbed Methane in Nova Scotia A Comprehensive Guide to the Technology, Risks, and Activities

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What are Wetlands Infographic

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