Nature PEI

2024

Winter Woodlot Tour 2024

Jason Woodside, president of Nature PEI, Julie-Lynn Zahavich, Board member and Programs and Publicity Coordinator, and Chris Ortenburger, Species-at-Risk coordinator, at the Nature PEI table at the 2024 Winter Woodlot Tour. Not pictured: Past-President Gerald MacDougall. (Morgan O. McNeil photo) Nature PEI, The Natural History Society of PEI, participated in the 2024 Winter Woodlot Tour on

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Island Naturalist – Apr-Jun 2022 

Conserving the flora and fauna of a province is not some- thing that can be achieved by one person, one group or one government. Nature PEI is commencing a program to help Islanders better understand species at risk in Prince Edward Island, by letting them know just how many are out there, and their status. The species range from bumble bees

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Island Naturalist – Jul-Sep 2022

Newsletters are typically published 4 times/year; available in Acrobat Reader in color through e-mail or hard copies on recycled paper in black and white sent by mail. Articles, reports, notes, plant records, bird sightings, pictures and other entry items can be sent to the current Editor, Morgan McNeil. The next submission deadline is December 1, 2022. Material from the

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 Island Naturalist – Jan-Mar 2023

Newsletters are typically published 4 times/year; available in Acrobat Reader in color through e-mail or hard copies on recycled paper in black and white sent by mail. Articles, reports, notes, plant records, bird sightings, pictures and other entry items can be sent to the current Editor, Morgan McNeil. The next submission deadline is May 20, 2023. Material from

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Island Naturalist – Oct-Dec 2022

Newsletters are typically published 4 times/year; available in Acrobat Reader in color through e-mail or hard copies on recycled paper in black and white sent by mail. Articles, reports, notes, plant records, bird sightings, pictures and other entry items can be sent to the current Editor, Morgan McNeil. The next submission deadline is March 1, 2022. Material from

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Island Naturalist – Apr-Jun 2023

Newsletters are typically published 4 times/year; available in Acrobat Reader in color through e-mail or hard copies on recycled paper in black and white sent by mail. Articles, reports, notes, plant records, bird sightings, pictures and other entry items can be sent to the current Editor, Morgan McNeil. The next submission deadline is August 20, 2023.Material from the

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Garden Birds

No garden, however small, should contain less than two acres of rough woodland”. Lord Rothschild.

Even if your garden is not up to his standards, it can still be a valued home for birds. Some will be resident and a surprising variety will use it on migration. A few may stay to breed and some hardy species may overwinter. This workshop will allow you to identify your visitors and provide advice on making your garden more welcoming.

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