Nature PEI

2012

Victoria Day Birding – Walk the Line and Strathgartney

Victoria Day Birding – Walk the Line and Strathgartney

    • Monday, May 21, 2012
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      8:00am
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    Strathgartney Provincial Park, PEI

Birding on PEI is inviting artists, photographers, biologists and birders to visit the Strathgartney Provincial Park and the cut line for \”Plan B\” to document birds, as well as other flora and fauna, to be impacted by this decision.

This event will begin in the morning at the look-off in Strathgartney but participants can take part on their own at any time. This is a great opportunity for all to show that we appreciate the park as well as care for the environmental impact of the pending devastation the new road will have on this whole area by destroying habitat, old growth forest and vistas.

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Fred Cheverie to speak on – Projects of the Souris and Area Watershed Group

Projects of the Souris and Area Watershed Group Fred Cheverie, coordinator of the Souris and Area Branch of the PEI Wildlife Federation (SAB), will be the guest speaker for the May meeting of the Natural History Society of PEI. Fred’s presentation will deal with the activities of the SAB for their upcoming season. Additionally, he

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The American Kestrel Project

The Natural History Society of PEI will feature guest speakers Dwaine Oakley and Ben Hoteling for their March meeting. Dwaine and Ben will be presenting some of their work concerning the American Kestrel nest box program on Prince Edward Island. Dwaine reveals that it will be a fascinating look into North America\’s most colourful raptor

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Wildlife Photography

Photographer Shirley Gallant, who has been photographing Island birds and wildlife for the past five years, will give a presentation of her photos at the February meeting of Natural History Society.  Shirley will discuss how to locate and photograph \”wild critters\” and how to get close to those shy birds and skittish animals. Shirley alludes

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