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--1278751302-1391119896-1342709401=:37790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The following events might interest some of you;=0A=A0=0AChris=0A=A0=0AGRAV= ES ISLAND =0AJuly 28, 2012=0A7:00 PM - 8:00 PM=0AOwl Night=0AJoin Dr. Soren= Bondrup-Nielsen, author of A sound like water dripping: In search of the B= oreal Owl for a presentation on owls. Dr. Bondrup-Nielsen will discuss owls= with a focus on his personal experience researching the boreal owl, one of= the smallest and most elusive owls in Nova Scotia. Meet at the Trail Head = Building at 7:00PM. Event will take place rain or shine. Pre-registration a= nd confirmation are required to attend. For more information and to preregi= ster contact the park office (902) 275-4425. =0A=0AVALLEYVIEW PROVINCIAL PA= RK =0AJuly 31, 2012=0A10:00 AM - 12:00 PM=0ABirding for Beginners=0AHead up= the North Mountain to Valleyview Provincial Park Wednesdays July 31st for = an introductory session on bird watching. Participants will learn to recogn= ize the birds of Valleyview Provincial Park by song and sight. No prior-bir= d watching experience necessary, everyone is welcome! Participants should b= ring comfortable walking shoes, binoculars if you have any, water, and clot= hes appropriate for the weather. This is a fair-weather event, and will not= take place if the weather is rainy. For more information and to preregiste= r, contact Ian at (902) 584-2327=0A=A0=0AAugust 11, 2012=0A6:00 PM - 7:00 P= M=0ARoseate Tern Recovery=0AThe islands of Nova Scotia are resident to ligh= thouses, seals and island-dwelling citizens. Did you know these islands are= home to an endangered species? The Roseate tern, a small white, shorebird = and resident of Mahone Bay was declared an endangered species in 2009. Join= Danielle Pernette of the Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation, Coordinator o= f the Roseate Tern Project, and learn more about the roseate tern and effor= ts to save the remaining population. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Departmen= t of Natural Resources and Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation. Meet at the = Trail Head Group Shelter. Pre-registration and confirmation are required to= attend. For more information and to preregister contact the park office (9= 02) 275-4425. =0A --1278751302-1391119896-1342709401=:37790 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti= mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:14pt"><div>The following ev= ents might interest some of you;</div><div> </div><div>Chris</div><div= > </div><div><strong><u>GRAVES ISLAND</u></strong></div><div><strong><= u></u></strong> </div><div><strong>July 28, 2012<br>7:00 PM - 8:00 PM</stro= ng><br><strong>Owl Night</strong><strong><br></strong>Join Dr. Soren Bondru= p-Nielsen, author of A sound like water dripping: In search of the Boreal O= wl for a presentation on owls. Dr. Bondrup-Nielsen will discuss owls with a= focus on his personal experience researching the boreal owl, one of the sm= allest and most elusive owls in Nova Scotia. Meet at the Trail Head Buildin= g at 7:00PM. Event will take place rain or shine. Pre-registration and conf= irmation are required to attend. For more information and to preregister co= ntact the park office (902) 275-4425. </div><div> </div><div> </div><div><div><strong><u>VALLEYVIEW PROVINCIAL PARK</u>= </strong></div><div><strong><u></u></strong> </div><div><strong>July 31, 20= 12<br>10:00 AM - 12:00 PM<br>Birding for Beginners</strong><strong><br></st= rong>Head up the North Mountain to Valleyview Provincial Park Wednesdays Ju= ly 31st for an introductory session on bird watching. Participants will lea= rn to recognize the birds of Valleyview Provincial Park by song and sight. = No prior-bird watching experience necessary, everyone is welcome! Participa= nts should bring comfortable walking shoes, binoculars if you have any, wat= er, and clothes appropriate for the weather. This is a fair-weather event, = and will not take place if the weather is rainy. For more information and t= o preregister, contact Ian at (902) 584-2327</div><div> </div><div> <d= iv><strong>August 11, 2012<br>6:00 PM - 7:00 PM<br>Roseate Tern Recovery</s= trong><br>The islands of Nova Scotia are resident to lighthouses, seals and island-dwelling citizens. Did you know these islands are home to= an endangered species? The Roseate tern, a small white, shorebird and resi= dent of Mahone Bay was declared an endangered species in 2009. Join Daniell= e Pernette of the Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation, Coordinator of the Ro= seate Tern Project, and learn more about the roseate tern and efforts to sa= ve the remaining population. Sponsored by the Nova Scotia Department of Nat= ural Resources and Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation. Meet at the Trail He= ad Group Shelter. Pre-registration and confirmation are required to attend.= For more information and to preregister contact the park office (902) 275-= 4425. </div><div> </div><div> </div></div><div> </div></div></div></bo= dy></html> --1278751302-1391119896-1342709401=:37790--
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