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Index of Subjects Armour rock. On Monday, October 3, 2011 4:05 PM, soudekd@ns.sympatico.ca wrote: > Less abundant flora? How about large specimens of all the local native tree > species, all local freshwater marsh and saltmarsh species.... Almost all of the > local wetlands have been filled in and much of the coastline is now seawalls, > rock rubble (what's the correct word for that?) or wharves. > Dusan Soudek > > ---- David&Jane Schlosberg <dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > > Yes, these are perfect examples, of course. Thanks. > > Now, how about some flora? Smaller critters? > > Jane > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <soudekd@ns.sympatico.ca> > > To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> > > Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 2:02 PM > > Subject: Re: [NatureNS] older flora and fauna species for HRM > > > > > > > Extinct, extirpated or nearly extirpated animals in and around Halifax > > > Harbour? How about the woodland caribou, moose, black bear, Atlantic > > > salmon, Atlantic gray whale, etc.? > > > Dusan Soudek > > > > > > ---- David&Jane Schlosberg <dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > > >> What species of plants and/or animals used to be commonplace in and > > >> around Halifax Harbour, but which are now rare or absent? > > >> I'm thinking of doing an art project about this aspect of our changing > > >> environment. Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > >> Jane Schlosberg > > > > > >
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