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X-WR-CALNAME:Blomidon Naturalists Society |  March 10 2010- June 18 2010
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/120
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SUMMARY:Regular Monthly Meeting\: Replacing Most Fossil Fuel Use in North America with a Two-Terawatt Solar Electric Generating System\, or A Practical Solution For the “Inconvenient Truth”
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 <strong>Monday\, March 15\, 2010 – </strong><br />
 <em>Replacing Most Fossil Fuel Use in North America with a Two-Terawatt Solar Electric Generating System\, or A Practical Solution For the “Inconvenient Truth”.</em> – Guest Speaker\: Fred Archibald. Fred is a research microbiologist and was a professor/researcher at McGill and The Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada for many years. He is&nbsp\;Associate Editor of the Water Quality Research Journal of Canada\, and has much experience in wastewater biotreatment\, pathogens\, antioxidant enzymes\, biological trace metals\, and microbial ecology. He is also interested in electrics\, electronics\, and alternate energy sources.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100320T113000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/109
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SUMMARY:Along the Fundy Shore
DESCRIPTION:<p><span class=\\"Apple-style-span\\" style=\\"font-family\: 'Times New Roman'\, Helvetica\, Arial\, Verdana\, sans-serif\; font-size\: 12px\; line-height\: normal\; \\">Leader\: Wayne Neily (902) 765-2455 E-mail\: <a href=\\"mailto\:neilyornis@hotmail.com\\"><span style=\\"text-decoration\: underline \; letter-spacing\: 0.0px color\: #000099\\">neilyornis@hotmail.com</span></a>.</span></p>
 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100416T233000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/124
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SUMMARY:Astronomy Observing Session
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 <strong>Astronomy Observing Session</strong> – Join members of the Minas Astronomy Group to observe the night sky. Constellations will identified by the use of a laser pointer. There will be a not-too-bright crescent Moon in the vicinity of the Pleiades\, Venus and Mercury are in the western twilight\, Mars is high in the south near the Beehive\, and Saturn will be well up in the southeast. Meet at 8\:30 p.m. at the old parking lot at Grand Pré National Park. Bring binoculars and be sure to dress warmly. Rain/cloud date is Saturday\, April 17.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100419T223000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/121
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SUMMARY:Regular Monthly Meeting\: It’s the End of the World As We Know It.
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 <em>It’s the End of the World As We Know It.</em> Most aspects of natural history occur on the surface of the Earth. Earth’s surface (and its biology\, etc.) has changed drastically in the past. One only needs to look at a dinosaur skeleton to bring that fact home\, yet we take the existence of life on the Earth’s surface for granted. In astronomy\, one is often faced with looking at not only the “big picture” but the “long clock” view of things. Modern astronomers and biologists now have tools that allow them to look far ahead and predict what may be in store for Earth’s long-term future. Will things end with a whimper\, or a bang? Come find out!</span>
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 <span style=\\"letter-spacing\: 0.0px\\">Patrick Kelly has had a life-long interest in astronomy\, and has taught first-year astronomy at Acadia\, Dalhousie\, Mount St. Vincent\, and St. Mary’s. He is a life member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada\, and is an active member of the Society’s Halifax Centre. He currently edits the Society’s annual <em>Observer’s Handbook</em>.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100425T130000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/110
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SUMMARY:Wolfville Area
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 <span  style=\\"font-family\: 'Times New Roman'\, Helvetica\, Arial\, Verdana\, sans-serif\; font-size\: 12px\; line-height\: normal\; \\">Jim Wolford 542-9204 E-mail\: <a href=\\"mailto\:jimwolford@eastlink.ca\\">jimwolford@eastlink.ca</a> This will be a joint trip with the Nova Scotia Bird Society\, pond hopping for ducks and early migrants. Possibly there will be a visit to Wolfville Ridge first for Barred Owls.&nbsp\; Meet at the town wharf off the east end of Front Street in Wolfville at 10\:00 a.m. Dress warmly and bring a lunch. No rain date.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100501T123000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/126
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SUMMARY:Herbert River Canoe Trip
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 <em>Herbert River Canoe Trip</em>. Patrick Kelly (472-2322\, </span><br />
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100504T213000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/127
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SUMMARY:Acadia University Woodland Trail Biodiversity List (EVERY TUESDAY)
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 <strong>Tuesday\, May 4\, 2010 AND EVERY TUESDAY</strong> – <em>Acadia University Woodland Trail Biodiversity List</em> – For a fourth year we will take a walk every Tuesday evening throughout the spring and summer to look for flowering plants\, nesting birds\, fungi\, butterflies\, dragonflies\, etc. This will be done in cooperation with the K. C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and we plan to continue it as a long-term project to observe the changes in biodiversity over the seasons and over the years. Everyone is invited to participate. Come for one week or every week. You don't need to be an expert but we need lots of people to show up to help spot and identify the different forms of natural history. Some weeks we will have a special leader with an emphasis on a specific area of natural history. If you would like to lead a walk or be on one with a particular emphasis\, call Melanie at 585-1916. Meet at 6\:30 p.m. at the main entrance to the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens on University Avenue.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100508T100000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/128
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SUMMARY:Nova Scotia Bird Migration Count
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 <em>Nova Scotia Spring Migration Count</em><br />
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 <strong>Hants West\:</strong> Patrick Kelly (Falmouth) – Tel \: 902 472-2322 (<a href=\\"mailto\:patrick.kelly@dal.ca\\">patrick.kelly@dal.ca</a>)</span>
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 <strong>Kings County\:</strong> Judy Tufts &nbsp\;(Wolfville) – Tel \: 902 542-7800</span>
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 <strong>Kings County (Kingston area)\: </strong>Sheila Hulford – Tel\: 902 765-4023</span>
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 <strong>Annapolis County\:</strong>&nbsp\; Contact Chris Pepper 829-3478 E-mail\: cpepper@ymail.com.&nbsp\;Anyone interested in helping coordinate Annapolis County\, or parts thereof as a regional representative\, would be most welcomed by Chris.</span>
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 <span style=\\"letter-spacing\: 0.0px\\">Come and participate in this worthwhile project. This is a wonderful way to get out for a day’s enjoyment while discovering possible rarities visiting the Valley!</span>
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/129
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SUMMARY:Cape Split Hike
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 <em>Cape Split Hike</em><br />
 <strong> –</strong> Make a trip to Cape Split with leaders Jim Wolford (542-9204) and Patrick Kelly (472-2322). This will be joint trip with the Halifax Field Naturalists. There will be interpretive stops along the way. Spring wildflowers and birds should be abundant. This walk requires good footware and people are reminded to stay away from the edge of the cliff. You should bring water with you and a lunch as we usually don’t get to the end of the trail until lunch time. Meet at the Wolfville waterfront at 8\:15 a.m. or at the start of the trail in Scott's Bay at 9\:00 a.m.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100517T223000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/122
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SUMMARY:Regular Monthly Meeting\: The Butterflies of Nova Scotia and the New Maritimes Butterfly Atlas
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 <em>The Butterflies of Nova Scotia and the New Maritimes Butterfly Atlas — </em>John Klymko. The talk will consist of a brief introduction to butterflies and a discussion of the species occurring in Nova Scotia\, including “Maritime Specialties” and Nova Scotia’s species of conservation concern. The Maritimes Butterfly Atlas will then be introduced. This citizen-science project is the first comprehensive butterfly survey for the Maritime Provinces and will rely on records submitted by volunteer naturalists. It aims to greatly improve the baseline knowledge of butterfly occurrence in the Maritimes\, allowing for the identification of species of conservation concern and more informed conservation decisions.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100523T130000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/130
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SUMMARY:Blomidon Provincial Park
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 <em>Blomidon Provincial Park</em> — Jim Wolford (902 542-9204\, <a href=\\"mailto\:jimwolford@eastlink.ca\\">jimwolford@eastlink.ca</a>) will lead a walk from the campground about two kilometers to a seasonal pond that has the very rare and beautiful fairy shrimp. Other pond life\, spring plants/flowers\, and birds will also be seen. A lookoff toward Five Islands Park\, across the Minas Basin\, will be visited. BNS members can meet and meet and carpool from the Wolfville Waterfront at 9\:15 a.m. or meet Jim at the Blomidon Park registration building at 10\:00 a.m.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100524T230000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/131
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SUMMARY:Historic Hants County
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 <strong> — </strong>This is a field trip from the Nova Scotia Bird Society. Suzanne Borkowski 445-2922 E-mail\: <a href=\\"mailto\:suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca\\">suzanneborkowski@yahoo.ca</a> will lead this trip which will start at 8\:00 a.m. in the parking lot of Mount Uniacke Estate Park. (Those wishing to carpool should meet at the Wolfville Waterfront and leave by 7\:00 am to ensure they arrive on time.) The main gate will be locked\, but the 2nd gate (coming from Halifax) will be open. The trip will start by exploring some of the grounds at Mt. Uniacke then continue along back-country roads through Hants County. Bring a lunch to be enjoyed at Smileys Park. No rain date.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100528T110000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/132
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SUMMARY:Nature Nova Scotia Annual Meeting
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 <strong>Friday\, May 28 to Sunday May 30\, 2010 – </strong><br />
 <em>Nature Nova Scotia Annual Meeting.</em><br />
 <strong> –&nbsp\;</strong> This year the Federation of Nova Scotia Naturalists will be holiding its annual meeting in Sherbrooke\, Guysborough County. Details will be available on the NetureNS web site\, www.naturens.ca.</span>
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20100605T110000Z
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/134
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SUMMARY:Palmeter's Woods
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 <em>Palmeter's Woods</em> –&nbsp\;Judy Tufts (542-7800) and Nancy Nickerson (542-9332) will lead a walk through these woods\, behind Evergreen Home for Special Care (655 Park St.)\, located in the western end of Kentville. Come and explore this little green gem with us\: look and listen for local birds\, search the woodland floor for flora and fauna\; there will be a good chance to see a variety of warblers and other migrants\, and fascinating woodland plants. Meet at the Wolfville waterfront at 7\:30 a.m. or at the parking lot behind Evergreen Home for Special Care in Coldbrook at 8.00 a.m.&nbsp\;Juniors to seniors welcome. (The early meeting time will give more time to hear bird songs as they are most active in the early morning. This year\, the June date also means there will be more flora to see.) Rain Date\: Sunday\, June 6.</span>
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UID:http://blomidonnaturalists.ca/node/133
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Sale at the Botanical Garden
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 <em>Native Plant Sale at the Botanical Gardens</em><br />
 <strong> –&nbsp\;</strong> Learn more about gardening native\, purchase native plants for your home garden and take an early spring tour of the Gardens. Plant material grown by our volunteers from seed collected in the Gardens will be available for sale as well as material from several local nurseries. One of the best was to attract local wildlife is to plant native vegetation. A variety of information booths from local groups will be displayed in the main lobby. All welcome. The plant sale goes from 9\:00 AM to 12\:00 noon.</span>
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