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Dr. Robert Strang among 5 people to receive 2022 Order of Nova ScotiaFive Nova Scotians are set to receive the 2022 Order of Nova Scotia awards at a ceremony early next year, including chief medical officer of health Dr. Robert Strang.CanadaDec 12, 2022
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Sullivan’s Pond Geese to winter at Hope for Wildlife for the next 3 yearsEvery winter, the group of geese that reside in Dartmouth are provided with winter care including safe shelter, transportation and medical needs, away from the pond.EnvironmentNov 28, 2020
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HRM calls for bidders to take in Sullivan’s Pond geese for winter careEvery winter, the group of geese that reside in Dartmouth are provided with winter care including safe shelter, transportation and medical needs.CanadaNov 10, 2020
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Wildlife rehab centre sees increase in call for poisoned pigeons in Nova ScotiaThe Hope For Wildlife animal rehabilitation and education centre in Seaforth, N.S., says 10 pigeons have been brought in to receive treatment for poison ingestion. Four have died while the others are expected to recover.EnvironmentSep 5, 2020
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N.S. agrees to meet with Hope for Wildlife on black bear euthanizing policyIn a Facebook post Thursday, the popular wildlife rehabilitation centre said Minister Iain Rankin has agreed to meet with Hope for Wildlife and other bear experts from other provinces.EnvironmentJun 18, 2020
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N.S. SPCA lands animal services contract with HRM, Homeward Bound shuts downCFO Karen DeWolfe says this is a chance to better serve their community.CanadaMay 1, 2020
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Hope for Wildlife overwhelmed by ‘amazing’ last-minute Christmas tree donationsHope for Wildlife recycles Christmas trees to feed and shelter animals over the winter, but before this weekend, it wasn't looking so cheery.EnvironmentJan 4, 2020
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Wildlife expert identifies Sullivan’s Pond goose likely responsible for attacking womanHope Swinimer, director of Hope for Wildlife, says the bird was among nine resident geese that were removed from Sullivan's Pond earlier this weekCanadaNov 7, 2019
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Large group of American birds swept into Nova Scotia by hurricane Dorian“After the [storm], we got up and went down, and we saw hundreds of laughing gulls."CanadaSep 13, 2019
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Sullivan’s Pond geese rounded up, heading to winter vacation home at Hope for WildlifeThe six geese, which have become a familiar sight at the Dartmouth pond, were rounded up Tuesday morning by volunteers armed with blankets.CanadaDec 4, 2018
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