Title: Mount Broadwood Conservation Area Duration: 0:30 minutes Description: Mount Broadwood Conservation Area: the largest donation of conservation property in Canadian history In 1992 Shell donated land near Fernie, British Columbia, to the Nature Conservancy of Canada to preserve as a conservation area. At 22,000 acres, Mount Broadwood remains Canada’s largest donation of conservation land in history. Shell’s continued investment in Mount Broadwood will support future environmental protection of the land and enhance visitors’ experience on the conservation area. Mount Broadwood Conservation Area Film Transcript [Background music plays] Bright, uplifting music [Series of property shots plays] A series of shots of the Mount Broadwood property plays in sequence. Interpretive signage on the property. Shot of landscape. Butterfly on a tree. [Text displays] In 1992 land was quietly donated to the Nature Conservancy of Canada [Series of property shots plays] Goat walking on property. Woman getting out of Nature Conservancy Canada truck. Man and woman outside of truck looking at Mountain in distance. Sun rising on Mount Broadwood. River running. [Text displays] At 22,000 acres, Mount Broadwood remains Canada's largest donation of conservation land in history [Series of property shots] Man walking. Field of flowers. [Text displays] Responsible means conserving [Background music ends] White background replaces field with flowers. [Text displays] shell.ca/conservation Shell logo : Pecten