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Island Naturalist – Oct-Dec 2020

Meetings are normally held of the first Tuesday of the month from October to June at 7:30 p.m. at Beaconsfield’sCarriage House, corner of West and Kent Street in Charlottetown. Each meeting commences with a brief businessmeeting followed by a nutrition break and our guest speaker. Members and non-members are welcome.Membership is open to anyone interested […]

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Island Naturalist – Apr-June 2010

MARITIME BREEDING BIRD ATLAS – FINAL FIELD YEAR:The Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas has entered its last year of data collection on the breeding birds of theMaritimes. There’s lots of work still to be done. You can help us by contributing your observations on the breedingbehaviour of birds. Please contact the MBBA at www.mba-aom.ca or call

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Island Naturalist – Jan-Mar 2021

Meetings are normally held of the first Tuesday of the month from October to June at 7:30 p.m. at Beaconsfield’sCarriage House, corner of West and Kent Street in Charlottetown. Each meeting commences with a brief businessmeeting followed by a nutrition break and our guest speaker. Members and non-members are welcome.Membership is open to anyone interested

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Island Naturalist – Apr-Jun 2021

Meetings are normally held of the first Tuesday of the month from October to June at 7:30 p.m. at Beaconsfield’sCarriage House, corner of West and Kent Street in Charlottetown. Each meeting commences with a brief businessmeeting followed by a nutrition break and our guest speaker. Members and non-members are welcome.Membership is open to anyone interested

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Island Naturalist – Jul-Sep 2021

NATURE PEI – NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND P.O. BOX 2346,CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI C1A 8C1Meetings are normally held of the first Tuesday of the month from October to June at 7:30 p.m. at Beaconsfield’sCarriage House, corner of West and Kent Street in Charlottetown. Each meeting commences with a brief businessmeeting followed by a nutrition

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Island Naturalist – Oct-Dec 2021

Nature PEI News:Nature PEI is still operating under Provincial Covid Guidelines and Restrictions. In this ever-changingenvironment surrounding Covid-19, please keep up to date on any recent changes. If you are planning toattend any of our presentations, please pre-register by calling Nicole Murtagh at 902-218-2035 ornicole_murtagh@hotmail.com as seating is limited due to ongoing restrictions.Winter Program :•

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Island Naturalist – Jan-Mar 2022

As you know, COVID19 messed-up 2021 even more than itmessed-up 2020. Amazingly, our membership still grew.Thank you.In 2021, Nature PEI worked closely alongside the PEIMuseum and Heritage Foundation. The museum bestoweda Natural Heritage Activity Award to our nominee, theBirding on PEI Facebook Page, and presented Nature PEIwith the Award of Honour. Hear! Hear! Our focus

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Island Naturalist – Jan-March 2010

NEWSLETTERS are normally published quarterly and are available in Acrobat Reader format via E-mail or in hardcopy delivered by mail. Hard copies are printed on recycled paper. Articles, notes, reports, drawings, bird sightings,plant records, etc. are welcomed from members and non-members. If you have seen anything unusual, please share itwith us. It is important to

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March Nature PEI meeting, Tuesday, March 5th with presentation ‘Moving Forward to Nature in the Rise of Artificial Intelligence’

Join Nature PEI for their next monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 5th, 7:30 pm in Charlottetown. Guest speaker, Tara Callaghan, will share a presentation titled ‘Moving Forward to Nature in the Rise of Artificial Intelligence’. Tara has worked as a landscape architect for 15 years and currently operates her own practice in PEI, Haute Nature,

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Nature PEI Species-at-Risk Travelling Museum now at Carr’s Wildlife Centre in Stanley Bridge

Nature PEI’s Species-at-Risk on Prince Edward Island Travelling Museum is now on view at Carr’s Wildlife Centre in Stanley Bridge for the month of September. The exhibit consists of two major display cases, one with rotating cubes with photos highlighting 24 species at risk, and the other with several carvings of species done by local

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