Assembling and providing information on species and natural ecological communities of conservation concern in Atlantic Canada, in support of decision-making, research and education Home | About Us | Information & Expertise | Programs Contribute Data | Contact Us | Our Supporters | Glossary | NatureServe This page last updated Friday, April 26, 2002. accdc.com 2002 Atlantic Canada Conservation ...
The Atlantic Forestry Centre is one of the five CFS research centres. It plays a vital role in regional and national forestry research programs. It's facilities are located in both Fredericton, New Brunswick and Corner Brook, Newfoundland. The Fredericton site, which forms an integral part of the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre, includes state-of -the-art research laboratories, a ...
The Blomidon Naturalists Society http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~bns/ P.O. Box 127 Wolfville, Nova Scotia B0P 1X0 Last updated March 2002 Email us: bns@go.ednet.ns.ca OTHER PAGES Meetings and Field Trips Chimney Swifts Nature Reports Society Business BNS Information Resource Persons Membership /Comment Form BNS Publications Nature Notes WWW Nature Links Coming Events Tide Time Chart Courtesy of ...
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Treating the study, enjoyment and conservation of nature and natural resources in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. Au sujet de l'etude, du plaisir et de la conservation de la nature et les ressources naturelles dans la province du Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada. New Brunswick Federation of Naturalists Federation des naturalistes du Nouveau-Brunswick The Federation La Federation N. B. Naturalist ...
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Halifax Field Naturalists The objectives of the Halifax Field Naturalists are to encourage a greater appreciation and understanding of Nova Scotia's natural history, both within the membership of HFN and in the public at large; and to represent the interests of naturalists by encouraging the conservation of Nova Scotia's natural resources. The HFN holds regular meetings and field trips and these ...
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A bog is defined as a mossy, peat-covered or peat-filled wetland (peatland), that develops on open terrain with restricted drainage (i.e., where the amount of water going in exceeds the amount of water going out). The water supply of a bog comes almost exclusively from precipitation, resulting in a nutrient-poor, acidic environment. As a bog has limited external drainage, the surface is ...
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