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Links & Information
Environment & Wildlife For more information on freecycling, check out the website at www.freecycle.org Sustainable Management of Ground Hemlock Report of the Federal Commissioner of the Environment & Sustainable Development on Pesticides Managing the Safety and Accessibility of Pesticides Marine Information To view some of the unusual underwater creatures discovered in the Census of Marine Life, go to page 10. The American Museum of Natural History's site on Georges Bank. Octopu& Other Cephalopods Animal Information The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History page of Nova Scotia Nature Close-up of the mysterious Snow Flea Bird Information For a look at a fieldfare. Northern Migration of hummingbirds The Puffin Project The Birding in Canada website. To hear the call of the Whip-poor-will and learn more about the bird, check this site provided by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Information on the Eastern Shore Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue Centre. See & hear the Boreal Owl at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Plant Information Which plants & fungi should you avoid ? Check these sites for lists and photographs of the poisonous organisms in our midst. The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History page of Poisonous Plants Government of Canada Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System. Nature New Brunswick site on Plants & Animals Tsunami On the physics of tsunamis: Earth and Space Sciences - University of Washington On the difference between tsunamis & wind waves: Earth and Space Sciences - University of Washington On how to survive a tsunami: U.S. Geological Survey Essential Information The Naturalist's Code of Conduct Information on how to help the PMU horses from ending up in slaughterhouses. (902-543-8998) Agencies The Island Nature Trust of Prince Edward Island. World Wildlife Fund Canada Nature New Brunswick, source for almost everything. Desription of a variety of Nova Scotia wildlife projects Activites For Fun New Brunswick parks David Suzuki's Nature Challenge Information on the Science and Nature lovers dating service Where to spot constellations and how they got their names? ![]() |
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