[NatureNS] FW: (BNS) Monday night meeting to the Galapagos

Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:24:23 -0300
From: Jim Wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca>
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Usual apologies for cross-postings, just trying to get out the word as
widely as possible.  I have seen and heard this fabulous presentation on
this fabulous place and subject, but I am very much looking forward to an
encore!  Please come early to ensure getting a seat -- the auditorium is not
huge but very comfortable and high-tech!  Cheers from Jim in Wolfville
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From: Harold Forsyth <harold.forsyth@ns.sympatico.ca>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:36:23 -0300
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Subject: (BNS) Monday night meeting to the Galapagos

The regular monthly meeting of the Blomidon Naturalists Society will be held
at 7:30, Monday, June 18, 2007 in the auditorium of the K.C. Irving
Environmental Science Centre in Wolfville, NS. The presentation will be
Enchanted Isles: The Galapagos --  by Peter and Linda Payzant. Not just
another pretty archipelago. Why are they called the 'Enchanted Isles'? How
were these strange islands formed? Why do the birds and animals have no fear
of man here? Why are there so few species? What is a Darwin's finch, and how
did they lead Darwin to his stunning insight? Why do you need a wet suit to
go snorkeling on the equator? Peter and Linda Payzant visited the Enchanted
Isles a year ago, and will join us to answer these questions and others, in
a presentation accompanied by lots of photos and video which they took while
there. 

EVERYONE IS WELCOME!





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Usual apologies for cross-postings, just trying to get out the word as widely as possible. &nbsp;I have seen and heard this fabulous presentation on this fabulous place and subject, but I am very much looking forward to an encore! &nbsp;Please come early to ensure getting a seat -- the auditorium is not huge but very comfortable and high-tech! &nbsp;Cheers from Jim in Wolfville<BR>
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<B>From: </B>Harold Forsyth &lt;harold.forsyth@ns.sympatico.ca&gt;<BR>
<B>Date: </B>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:36:23 -0300<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2">The regular monthly meeting of the Blomidon Naturalists Society will be held at 7:30, Monday, June 18, 2007 in the auditorium of the K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre in Wolfville, NS.<B> </B>The presentation will be <B>Enchanted Isles: The Galapagos -- &nbsp;by Peter and Linda Payzant</B>. Not just another pretty archipelago. Why are they called the 'Enchanted Isles'? How were these strange islands formed? Why do the birds and animals have no fear of man here? Why are there so few species? What is a Darwin's finch, and how did they lead Darwin to his stunning insight? Why do you need a wet suit to go snorkeling on the equator? Peter and Linda Payzant visited the Enchanted Isles a year ago, and will join us to answer these questions and others, in a presentation accompanied by lots of photos and video which they took while there. <BR>
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