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Conservation covenant ensures unique Lumby land will stay natural

  • An 80-acre property near Lumby will remain natural due to a new conservation covenant established in 2024.
  • The Long Shadows Conservation Covenant is jointly held by the landowner, the Nature Conservancy of the North Okanagan, and the Regional District of North Okanagan.
  • This area supports a unique ecosystem with various wildlife and plants, and its habitat will be protected in perpetuity.
  • Keenan Rudichuk from NCNO remarked that this land is now "legally protected now and forever" as part of ongoing efforts to preserve critical ecosystems.
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infotel.ca broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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