Wildlife expert says painted rocks on Nova Scotia shores are bad for local  ecosystems

Wildlife expert says painted rocks on Nova Scotia shores are bad for local ecosystems

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Painted rocks have been popping up along Nova Scotia shorelines, and some wildlife advocates are worried they could be harmful for animals in the area.

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