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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_vDxe9rfw3Ux9erwXWxy3bw) Content-type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Hi all- We're happy to say that a completely re-designed version of the Butterflies of Nova Scotia web site is now ready. You can get to it here: http://novascotiabutterflies.ca/ . We've made a lot of improvements: * Every species of butterfly ever recorded in Nova Scotia (so far as we know) is included * Every species is presented with at least one photo * Photos can be enlarged by clicking on them * Data on distribution, breeding status, flight period etc. have been updated * A photographic table of contents makes it easier to locate species This new design is much more photographically-oriented than its predecessor; indeed there are currently more than 200 photos, including where possible both upper and under-side views for many species. We are greatly indebted to the generosity of many photographers for allowing us to use their images. In particular, Jim Edsall and Phil Schappert very kindly allowed us to use dozens and dozens of their photos. Please see the acknowledgements page for a complete list of contributors. We hope that you find this new version useful and enjoyable. It's a work in progress and we would be happy to receive comments and suggestions. Linda and Peter Payzant Waverley, NS --Boundary_(ID_vDxe9rfw3Ux9erwXWxy3bw) Content-type: text/html; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Hi all-<br> <br> We're happy to say that a completely re-designed version of the Butterflies of Nova Scotia web site is now ready. You can get to it here: http://novascotiabutterflies.ca/ .<br> <br> We've made a lot of improvements: <br> <ul> <li>Every species of butterfly ever recorded in Nova Scotia (so far as we know) is included</li> <li>Every species is presented with at least one photo</li> <li>Photos can be enlarged by clicking on them<br> </li> <li>Data on distribution, breeding status, flight period etc. have been updated</li> <li>A photographic table of contents makes it easier to locate species<br> </li> </ul> This new design is much more photographically-oriented than its predecessor; indeed there are currently more than 200 photos, including where possible both upper and under-side views for many species. <br> <br> We are greatly indebted to the generosity of many photographers for allowing us to use their images. In particular, Jim Edsall and Phil Schappert very kindly allowed us to use dozens and dozens of their photos. Please see the acknowledgements page for a complete list of contributors.<br> <br> We hope that you find this new version useful and enjoyable. It's a work in progress and we would be happy to receive comments and suggestions.<br> <br> Linda and Peter Payzant<br> Waverley, NS<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> </body> </html> --Boundary_(ID_vDxe9rfw3Ux9erwXWxy3bw)--
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