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Broken wing

Date published : February 12, 2010 - Cookville, New Brunswick

Orphaned owlets and fox cubs become victims of the recession when a wildlife refuge loses longstanding support from charitable trusts.
 
Reporting and photographs
Denis Duquette

Editor
Miguel Raymond

Director-coordinator
Hélène Choquette


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  • When it comes to its commitment to
  • the environment, Canada ranks 15th
  • out of 17 peer countries – and gets a
  • “C” grade.
  • Source: Conference Board of Canada
 

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