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March Meeting – “Water Bears”

Join us at Nature PEI’s monthly meeting to explore the little known world of the Tardigrade, fondly known as water bears, with marine biologist Emma Perry of Unity College, Maine.  “Despite their wide distribution and their importance within ecosystems, we do not know much about Tardigrades or where they might be found, especially the marine

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Members Night

The February 7 meeting of Nature PEI is Members\’ Night and we are inviting all members to submit any nature photos, poetry or stories they would like to share. Please send your contributions to  Gerald MacDougall at eagle.dynasty@gmail.com.  Tuesday, February 7th, 2017, at 7:30PM  -The Carriage House at Beaconsfield – Corner of West and Kent Streets in Charlottetown

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Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids

Nature PEI and the Stratford Area Watershed Improvement Group hosted a CBC4Kids event Saturday, January 8, 2017. Despite it being a chilly morning, there was a good turnout. A total of 13 species were noted. The following is what was observed: 2 American Black Duck 1 Northern Goshawk 1Herring Gull 2 Downy Woodpecker 8 Hairy Woodpecker

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Upcoming Events

Dec. 17th (Saturday) – The East Point Christmas Bird Count. Please contact Dwaine Oakley at 393-6223 or dwaine.oakley@gmail.com for details and to register. The date may change in the advent of severe weather so please contact your coordinator. Hello everyone,  Due to the current weather and tomorrow\’s predicted forecast I decided to postpone the East

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Getting the lead out – Impacts of Lead on Wildlife and non-lead Hunting and Angling

  Dr. Helene Van Doninck is the featured speaker at Nature PEI’s November meeting on Tuesday, December 6th, 2016. The title of her presentation is “Getting the lead out – Impacts of Lead on Wildlife and non-lead Hunting and Angling”. Dr. Van Doninck is a wildlife veterinarian who co-founded the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre near

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