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Index of Subjects Hi Blake All this points up the fact naturalists and all outdoor folk need pony up some money and buy a good junk of woodland in Nova Scotia. MICA can manage to buy islands - wood land is a lot cheaper - especially with no harvestable lumber at present. What a great legacy to future generations. Have a nice early winter Paul --- Blake Maybank <maybank@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi All; > > As a lover of both forests and folk music, I was > pleased to learn > that the video of Bob Bossin's song Sulphur Passage > is now watchable on-line: > > http://www.bossin.com/sulpas1.htm > > The video of the song was one weapon in the long > fight to save much > of the Clayoquot wilderness (in BC) from > clear-cutting. It might do > us all good to watch this video, and become a little > bit > inspired. In Nova Scotia there is still no law > governing how trees > are harvested, and with Irving's stranglehold on New > Brunswick I > doubt the situation is any better there. > > And there is a readable essay regarding the song's > genesis following > the video. > > Or simply enjoy the video. > > Yours in nature, > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Blake Maybank > Editor, "Nova Scotia Birds" > > author, "Birding Sites of Nova Scotia" > http://maybank.tripod.com/BSNS.htm > > 144 Bayview Drive > White's Lake, Nova Scotia, > B3T 1Z1, Canada > > maybank@ns.sympatico.ca > (902) 852-2077 > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.430 / Virus Database: 268.15.9/571 - > Release Date: 05/12/2006 > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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