[NatureNS] Fw: Troop Island will be protected forever

From: David & Alison Webster <dwebster@glinx.com>
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Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 20:47:29 -0300
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Hi Hans & All,                        Oct 5, 2012
    Wow. That is $29,000/acre or $0.67/sq.ft.

    I am willing to sell several islands for $0.50/sq ft OBO. Of course =
they are all underwater but, to judge from the TV shots and commentary =
(which suggest the island to be a drumlin) and the way things are =
headed, Troop Island will also be underwater; way this side of forever =
and perhaps before Senate Reform. And even before sea level rise washes =
it away, erratic weather will likely replace the forest by heath on the =
humps and sedge in the hollows.

    IMHO, the best way to protect islands/coastlines and ecological =
integrity in general  is to burn wood, conserve energy and materials (a =
solid form of energy), advocate wind energy, other sources of renewable =
energy, a simple lifestyle and a more equitable distribution of =
purchasing power.

YT, Dave Webster, Kentville


  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Hans Toom=20
  To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca=20
  Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 4:23 PM
  Subject: [NatureNS] Fw: Troop Island will be protected forever


  As usual, I'm probably the last person in Nova Scotia to know this!


  Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 3:45 PM
  Subject: RE: Troop Island will be protected forever


  Friends:

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  Many of you will already know this wonderful news. However I wanted to =
wait to write to you until I was sure things were truly settled.

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  Needless to say as a long time visitor to Troop`s Island I am totally =
delighted that many generations of children and families will be able to =
use the island in perpetuity.

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  Special Thanks go to Ella McQuinn ,past Chair of St.Margarets =
Stewardship Association for her skillful and patient charting of the =
waters to get us to the final destination of purchasing the island .

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  The joyous announcement from Ella is below.

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  Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. We have much for which to give thanks.

  =20

  Regards,

  =20

  Beth

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  Troop Island Will be Protected Forever=20

  The tally is in and we're thrilled to confirm that 28 acres of Troop =
Island will be purchased Friday and held in trust forever. We have =
received $818,000 of the $820,000 goal as of Thursday night and know =
that more pledges and cheques will arrive in the morning and throughout =
the next couple of days. Any funds over the goal will be added to the =
endowment for the stewardship of the island.=20

  With little over a month to pull the community campaign and remaining =
funds together since securing a last-minute option to buy the island, =
the stakes were high and the goal was ambitious to say the least. Yet =
the support has been overwhelming, which speaks to the deep desire Nova =
Scotians have for protecting our coastline and special natural places. =
Troop Island in particular has touched people not only for its beautiful =
beaches and shoreline vistas, but also for the rare and varied natural =
features. The old growth forest, intertidal marsh lands, bird life and =
freshwater pond represents a variety of ecosystems that are becoming =
more precious to people of every age. We've heard from people young and =
old, locals and people who've never even seen the island, all passionate =
about protecting special places like Troop Island. Our youngest =
"Troopers," Nathaniel and Phoebe McLaren, donated all the money in their =
pockets to "help Theodore Tugboat save the island!" Local businesses, =
community groups and families stepped up, and people reached out to =
friends and family and to contacts through social media, urging everyone =
to be a part of this legacy too. It has been incredible seeing how far =
and how fast word has spread and support has come pouring in. We even =
heard from decedents of the original Troupe family for whom the island =
was named, and they are thrilled that it will be protected for future =
generations.=20

  The St. Margaret's Bay Stewardship Association and the Nova Scotia =
Nature Trust would like to thank everyone for their very generous =
contributions of time and money which have helped to preserve a unique =
piece of Nova Scotia's coastal legacy. We hope this passion and energy =
will continue as we work together with the local community to steward =
this and other protected islands in the bay. We hope too, that the =
incredible momentum that built around this campaign will continue to =
build towards protecting other coastal lands and islands in the bay and =
across the province.=20

  For those still wishing to be a part of the Troop Island campaign, =
donations continue to be welcome. Additional donations will help to =
build a stewardship endowment fund for Troop Island, providing critical =
funds to steward and protect the island, in perpetuity.=20

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