Nature Conservancy buying more land in west of Island
78 more hectares will be protected in the Percival River area
It has reached an agreement to purchase and protect 78 hectaresin the upper reaches of the Percival River.
Conservancy officials say the land is very close to almost 85 hectaresof protected property they already own in the area.
"I like to think of it as a property that is full of natural capital because it is a forest and wetland complex, and specifically salt marsh," said Julie Vasseur, the program director for the conservancy.
Vasseur says the Nature Conservancy is asking the public, interested groups and companies to help them raise the remaining money needed.
Once the sale goes through, the land will be protected from development, but anyone will be able to go on the property to hike, bird watch or take photos.