Acadian Peninsula
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Miscou Island
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) currently owns 272 hectares (671 acres) on Miscou Island. NCC has been protecting land on Miscou Island since 2006 in collaboration with local landowners.
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Neguac
The Nature Conservancy of Canada has protected two sites in Neguac. The properties consist of coastal bog, forest, estuary and low-lying barrier-dunes.
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Pointe-à-Bouleau
NCC has been proudly working at Pointe-à-Bouleau since 2004, with a nature reserve less than five minutes from the town of Tracadie-Sheila.
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Tabusintac Estuary
The Tabusintac Estuary is a spectacular natural landscape of wild and pristine beauty. Sheltered from the Gulf of St. Lawrence by 15 kilometres of sandy barrier beach, the estuary is home to some of northeast New Brunswick's most fragile residents.
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Pokemouche
NCC's nature reserve in the Pokemouche community, located approximately 20 kilometres southeast of Caraquet, shelters 77 hectares (189 acres) of protected habitat.