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171957

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Please include Wolf Lake as a protected area. It is the largest known old growth red pine forest and it's inside Greater Sudbury. It needs to be protected from mining exploration. Thank you! Read more

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172002

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Please add Wolf Lake old growth forest near Sudbury as a protected land. This unique area is one of the few old growth forests left in Ontario. Please protect it from harm.

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172014

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It's great that the province is committed to expanding protected areas within the province, particularly in southern Ontario, as there is so much urban and other pressures in this area. Read more

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This is amazing! I fully support this as it will benefit people, animals and the environment. It’s a win win!!! Well done for proposing this! As a nature lover, outdoor enthusiast and tour operator in South Georgian Bay I can only see good coming from tbis. Read more

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172027

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Adding these areas to protected land is good for the ecology, the wild life, and the future generations that’ll get to enjoy and experience the protected areas. Read more

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172046

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We can’t get it back once it’s gone. This is so important for the health of both Mother Nature and humanity. I fully support expanding these protected areas. Let’s not be the selfish animals we are and do the right thing. Read more

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172062

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Wolf Lake and the intact old growth red pine forest north east of Sudbury is a real treasure and should be protected. Cancel the mining claims and make it a park for all to enjoy! Read more

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172073

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This is a once in a generation opportunity. I strongly believe this is the right step for ourselves, our children, and future generations to live in Ontario!

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172074

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By adding more land to our protected provincial parks, we will be adding more safe space for animals to live, securing the protection of the diverse ecosystems and adding more trails for many generations to enjoy. What an amazing opportunity!

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172075

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I and my family are in full support of the initiative to create and expand protected areas in Ontario My family settled in the 1800's in this area and at least 7 generations have enjoyed it in its natural state. Read more

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As a long time resident of Southern Georgian Bay, and more specifically the Beaver Valley, I support the initiative to create and expand protected areas in Ontario. I appreciate the ecosystem that surrounds me everyday and would love to see it further protected. Read more

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The existing Boyne Valley Provincial Park contains a section of the main Bruce Trail as well as 3 Side Trails, and is immediately adjacent to the Primrose Elementary School. Why would you even consider permitting Hunting in the existing section of the Boyne Valley Provincial Park. Read more