Active Management of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site

In 2021, Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site (Kejimkujik) initiated a pilot project for the active management of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). A detailed impact assessment was completed to assess the impacts of the project. Parks Canada issued a notice of determination under the Impact Assessment Act, indicating that the project was not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects. Kejimkujik is proposing an amendment to the 2021 detailed impact assessment to assess the impacts of an updated integrated pest management (IPM) strategy that represents a modification to the previously assessed project scope. The updated IPM proposes the introduction of biocontrol agents, new chemicals, and a new pesticide application method. The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia will continue to play an active role in the co-management of planning and implementation of the strategy to protect key hemlock stands in Kejimkujik. Valued components to be assessed include: Eastern hemlock forests, non-target invertebrates, amphibians, forest birds, mycorrhizal networks, visitor access and enjoyment, and health of the Mi'kmaq.


Latest update

September 01, 2023 - The assessment decision statement has been issued to the proponent.

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Contacts

Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site DIA Project
P.O. Box 236
Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia B0T 1B0
Telephone: 902-682-2770
Email: parlonsdekejimkujik-letstalkkejimkujik@pc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Detailed Impact Assessment (Nova Scotia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Other, not otherwise specified
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2023-03-30
  • Proponent

    Parks Canada
  • Authorities

    • Parks Canada Agency
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    82824
Disclaimer

This map is for illustrative purposes. The markers represent the approximate locations based on available data. More than one marker may be identified for a given assessment.

 

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