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Very rare wolverine sighting confirmed at Antelope Island

KSL TV SYRACUSE Michigan may be the Wolverine State, but Utah wildlife biologists confirmed Wednesday a very rare wolverine sighting in the Beehive State this week. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources received a report of a wolverine sighting by the Bridger Bay Campground in the northwest end of Antelope Island Tuesday. State biologists used photos and video that had been posted to social media to confirm the sighting. A 35-second video and photos taken by James Shook and Kyle Mays shows a wolverine running across an open land during broad daylight. It s the first confirmed sighting of a wolverine since June 2016, when a wolverine carcass was located by the Utah Department of Transportation near Bear Lake in Rich County.

Echo Bay Campground, Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Overview Our Echo Bay Park is a fisherman’s and boater’s paradise. Located on the north end of Lake Mead, this secluded park offers a variety of outdoor activities. Close to the “must-see” wonder of the Valley of Fire State Park and the ruins of the historic town of St. Thomas, visitors have an array of hiking and sightseeing opportunities. The large RV sites provide room for your boat, and the free on-site launch ramp are ideal for boaters. Photo Gallery

The secret to going camping in Tahoe this summer

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Kejimkujik Receives Funding For Infrastructure and Green Energy

Kejimkujik National Park Today, Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard and Member of Parliament for South Shore-St. Margarets, announced $10 million in improvements in federal infrastructure projects and almost $600,000 to support greenhouse gas emissions reduction efforts at Kejimkujik National Park. “Nova Scotians are so fortunate to have Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site in our backyard. When we are on the other side of this pandemic, we all look forward to welcoming back visitors from all over the world to experience the outdoors and learn about our Canadian heritage. These substantial investments our government is making with green infrastructure will help ensure that this park continues to offer a sustainable, safe, and breath-taking experience to Nova Scotians and visitors from all around the globe for decades to come.”

Government of Canada investing in green energy and infrastructure for Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site

Share this article Share this article MAITLAND BRIDGE, NS, March 9, 2021 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is investing in national parks across the country to support sustainable tourism, create jobs in our local communities and complement the Government of Canada s efforts to combat climate change. Bernadette Jordan, Member of Parliament for South Shore–St. Margarets, visits Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site to learn about the renewed Jeremy’s Bay Campground, including five new Oasis units, and Treasury Board’s solar funding to offset electricity use of the campground. Photo Credit: Parks Canada (CNW Group/Parks Canada) Today, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard and Member of Parliament for South Shore-St. Margarets, on behalf of the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, and the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, President of t

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