Nature conservancy to buy tiny island off Prince Edward Island's north shore

Oulton’s Island, off Prince Edward Island’s north shore, is seen in an undated handout photo. The tiny, undeveloped area where blue herons, bald eagles and double-crested cormorants nest is set to be purchased by the Nature Conservancy of Canada with the Mi'kmaq becoming the island's full-time stewards in about five years. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Nature Conservancy of Canada, Stephen DesRoches, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

ALBERTON, P.E.I. - A small, undeveloped island off the north shores of P.E.I. where blue herons, bald eagles and double-crested cormorants nest is set to be purchased by the Nature Conservancy of Canada and eventually placed under the full-time stewardship of the Mi'kmaq.

The Nature Conservancy of Canada announced plans this week to buy Oulton’s Island, which is about one square kilometre in size and an important habitat not only for majestic birds but also woodland creatures such as snowshoe hare, red squirrel and migrating waterfowl.

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