Queen's Meade Conservation Area

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New-wes-valley, Newfoundland And Labrador A0G 3L0

Located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Queen's Meade Conservation Area is part of the Stewardship Association of Municipalities in the Town of New-Wes-Valley. The area is dedicated to the conservation, enhancement, and stewardship of habitats across the region, with a focus on protecting a vast 4,820-acre expanse of land.

Within the Town's boundary, Queen's Meade Conservation Area offers a variety of habitats for waterfowl and wildlife species, including wetlands, uplands, and coastal areas. As one of the three identified Conservation Areas in the region, Queen's Meade is a popular spot for birdwatching, with 25 species recorded in Business Pond and 124 species in Cape Freels as of 2023.

Visitors to Queen's Meade can enjoy the unique landscape that includes Business Pond, riparian habitats, and a transition zone between the Eastern Hyper-Oceanic Barrens and the North Shore Forest. The area serves as a focal point for outdoor recreation for both the local community and visitors, showcasing the interconnectedness between land and sea in the stunning Cape Freels Conservation Area.

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