The 
group behind a conservation project that aims to spark cross-border 
romance between moose has acquired hundreds of acres of land in a 
wilderness corridor. 
 
That's 
largely comprised of recent land donation from former diplomat Derek 
Burney and Joan Burney, who donated 781 acres to the conservancy's 
efforts.
The 
Nature Conservancy of Canada now has 845 acres in an area that bridges 
this province, which has a healthy population of moose, with Nova 
Scotia, where moose are endangered with a population of only 1000 
individual moose in the province. 
It's 
called the Moose Sex Project and Andrew Holland of the organization 
tells CHSJ News by protecting this corridor they hope the animals can 
move freely between the two provinces. He says if mating between the two
 provinces is a success, it'll diversify the gene pool for moose in Nova
 Scotia.
Holland tells us the corridor is not along the Trans-Canada Highway.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Firefighters Rescue Passenger In Car Rollover
| Photo courtesy of Musquash Fire Dept. | 
One person was already out of the car when firefighters arrived, both people were brought to the hospital by ambulance with what appears to be non-life threatening injuries.
East Side House Fire
The fire department's division chief Mark Wilson says they got the call early in the morning and when they showed up to 1845 Golden Grove Road, they were met with heavy fire and smoke coming from the house.
He says they started an aggressive attack on the inside, and with the help of the Kennebecasis Valley Fire Department, it took crews two and a half hours to get the fire under control.
Wilson says the fire is being investigated by the city police's Major Crime Unit and the fire department's Fire Prevention and Investigation Division.
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