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The Owls of Prince Edward Island

Daytime flyers and night-time hooters are two broad categories of Owls in Prince Edward Island, and of the near dozen species that have been recorded here, most are indeed nocturnal. A mere 60 years ago these birds of prey were submitted for bounty in PEI.  Bird expert Dwaine Oakley knows the owls and will string […]

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January Meeting – Tue. Jan 7th – The Role of Tree Decay in Supporting Cavity Nesting Birds and Mammals

 NaturePEI – The Natural History Society of PEI will hold its next meeting on Tuesday Jan. 7, 2014 – topic – The Role of Tree Decay in Supporting Cavity Nesting Birds and Mammals, with guest speaker Dr. Kathy Martin. The Society’s meeting starts at 7:30 PM at Beaconsfield’s Carriage House at corner of West and Kent Street.

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May Meeting – “Decline and Fall of Bats in Eastern Canada” – Donald F. McAlpine, Ph.D

The guest speaker at our May meeting will be Dr Donald McAlpine, Research Curator and Head of the Zoology Section at the New Brunswick Museum who will discuss \”The Decline and Fall of Bats in Eastern Canada\”. Admission is free and all are welcome. Donald F. McAlpine, Ph.D. Head, Department of Natural Science, Research Curator

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