[NatureNS] Re: Nova Scotia Bird Society this evening

From: Eric Mills <E.Mills@Dal.Ca>
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Thread-Topic: Nova Scotia Bird Society this evening
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Of course I should have mentioned that all are welcome at this evening's NS=
BS monthly meeting.


Sarah Gutowsky writes of her talk: " I was incredibly fortunate to be invit=
ed as a member of the Seabird and Marine Mammal Research Team of Frances IP=
EV program...to carry out standard monitoring and research on all of the sp=
ecies on Kerguelen - my talk will spin the tale of that adventure, touching=
 on as many of the different species and studies we were carrying out, incl=
uding Black-browed and Wandering Albatrossses, burrowing petrels and prions=
, Sheathbills, Skuas, Giant Petrels, Macaroni and King Penguins, cormorants=
, and a bonus smattering of work with Elephant and fur seals."

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<p>Of course I should have mentioned that all are welcome at this evening's=
 NSBS monthly meeting.</p>
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<p>Sarah Gutowsky writes of her talk: &quot; I was incredibly fortunate to =
be invited as a member of the Seabird and Marine Mammal Research Team of Fr=
ances IPEV program...to carry out standard monitoring and research on all o=
f the species on Kerguelen - my talk
 will spin the tale of that adventure, touching on as many of the different=
 species and studies we were carrying out, including Black-browed and Wande=
ring Albatrossses, burrowing petrels and prions, Sheathbills, Skuas, Giant =
Petrels, Macaroni and King Penguins,
 cormorants, and a bonus smattering of work with Elephant and fur seals.&qu=
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