Bioblitz- the end By Karen Vanderwolf
Striding into the first week, the flurry of gear organizing and space claiming. The crew gathers with familiar happy greetings. What did you find today? Where are the good spots? […]
Striding into the first week, the flurry of gear organizing and space claiming. The crew gathers with familiar happy greetings. What did you find today? Where are the good spots? […]
So this is it, the end of two weeks spent in Gagetown and studying the Grand Lake Protected Natural Area. For this year, anyway. This afternoon I went with Fred, […]
Frog-Spotting with Fred (The Easy Version) Fred and I went hopping in the boat that Don had taken time to put afloat, and Reg was all aboard […]
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Êtres feuillus ou à aiguilles, écorce rugueuse ou lisse, malgré le fait que les arbres sont partout autour de nous, ce sont tout de même des être très variés. Sans […]
Trees are all around us and often taken for granted. But if you try to imagine a world without trees, it’s difficult to picture what this would look like. I […]
If Adam was the first to name the beasts, their memories were lost at Eden’s gate. The incognito herds browsed wide as feasts undesignated hunters stalked for fate. Then […]
It’s been almost two weeks of the Bioblitz now, and our time here is drawing to a close. Little by little, biologists are packing up their microscopes, collecting gear and […]
by Fred Schueler If it wasn’t for the namers what would we do, We wouldn’t have names both short and true, We couldn’t specify a creature in a word or […]