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Blooming Point property target of Nature Conservancy fundraiser

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is raising funds to purchase one of the last unconserved properties in the Blooming Point area.

Group looking to raise $35,000

The property in the Blooming Point area includes wetlands and beach. ((Lindsay Carroll/CBC))

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is raising funds to purchase one of the last unconserved properties in the Blooming Point area.

The 52 hectares borderP.E.I. National Park, but its beach and wetland habitat were not included in the park system when it was created decades ago.

"We really like to build onto existing natural areas, protected areas," said Julie Vasseur, program director for the Nature Conservancy on P.E.I.

There are unusual species and habitats on the property, says Julie Vasseur. (CBC)

The land is also home to some unusual species and habitats, said Vasseur.

"There's a federally threatened species called the Canada warbler that's found on the property," she said.

"There's some uncommon plant species and a fairly rare, fairly uncommon, coastal red oak forest, which we don't find that often on P.E.I."

The conservancy is trying to raise $35,000 towardthe purchase the property.

Vasseur said if Islanders would like to donate to the fund to purchase the land they can contact the Nature Conservancy of Canada office on the Island.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said the purchase price for the property is $35,000. In fact, that is how much the Nature Conservancy is looking to raise for the project.
    Dec 11, 2017 10:00 AM AT

With files from Brittany Spencer