Sobey family gives critical habitat for endangered species to N.S. nature trust
SHERBROOKE, N.S. — A critical habitat for several endangered species along an ecologically rich Nova Scotia river has been protected following a land donation from a well-known family with a special connection to the picturesque waterway.
The Nova Scotia Nature Trust says David and Faye Sobey have donated a 30-acre property on the St. Mary’s River in Mitchell’s Pool, just north of Sherbrooke in Guysborough County.
Bonnie Sutherland, executive director of the trust, said the property’s brooks, swamp and island provide important habitat for a range of wildlife including ducks, forest birds and wood turtles — a species on Canada’s endangered species list.
“It has long been known as a spectacular, beautiful river that was really important to the community as an Atlantic salmon river and a canoeing river. But it started to become clear to us as the conservation science came together that ecologically, this is a really important river,” said Sutherland.


