Habitat for threatened plant species sweet pepperbush protected in Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia Nature Trust says the protection of lands that are home to a nationally imperilled plant species marks a significant step towards the recovery of the sweet pepperbush.
The trust says the newly protected property in Digby County is one of only two conservation habitats for the plant in Canada.
The 44 acres of land — donated by Mary Guptill and Delbe Comeau — encompasses almost an entire island on Belliveau Lake, near Weymouth, N.S.
The trust says the scenic shoreline provides a habitat for threatened sweet pepperbush, and protection of the lands could be critical for the species’ survival.


