No, but deer were introduced as well as migrated in from New Brunswick. Check out the link below for a article on the deer printed in 1991.
John Cabot, in 1497.
Halifax, Nova Scotia is in Canada. Halifax in England is in Yorkshire.
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There is no good records of when the actual release took place but according to the Quote below from the DNR of Nova Scotia magazine CONSERVATION spring issue 1991, it took place in the mid 1890's. Regardless of the actual date by 1904 all 13 counties of Nova Scotia had reports of deer population. "This early history of deer, summarized from Benson and Dodds "Deer of Nova Scotia", offers a pattern typical of successful introductions. They reported that during the mid 1890's white-tailed deer were released in the Digby and Halifax areas. Probably around the same time deer migrated into Cumberland County from New Brunswick and may have travelled as far as Colchester County by the time of the releases."
No , Nova Scotia is not a country, Nova Scotia is a Province of Canada.
Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia.
There is 873,199 people in Nova Scotia
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No Nova Scotia is not in the United States.
Nova Scotia is located on the eastern part of Canada. The capital of Nova Scotia is Halifax.Halifax is the biggest city in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is a colder area because it IS up North also, at least 2 of its sides are surrounded by the Atlantic ocean.