The Annapolis Valley Sand Barrens are a unique and highly threatened ecosystem located primarily in Southwestern Nova Scotia. These sandy ecosystems, illustrated by a lack of trees and dominated by low-lying shrubs, are home to many important plant species, some of which are listed as Species at Risk. It is estimated that roughly three percent of the original sand barrens remain in the region, making them a focal point for conservation.
Sand barrens habitat on the Michelin Waterville property
The Michelin - Waterville site is located in the Annapolis Valley Sand Barrens zone. In support of their sustainability and biodiversity goals, Michelin - Waterville has chosen to work towards restoring the sand barrens adjacent to their site. To achieve their restoration objectives, Michelin has partnered with Acadia University and the K. C. Irving Environmental Science Centre.