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--001a11473a7cbfc5260512b4bd07 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Thursday, Apr. 2: Lichens and Mosses Lichens and mosses share valuable traits as air pollution monitors as well as being important in a variety of ecosystems. They are often overlooked, and for many people they provide only 'background noise' in the woods, along a trail, by a stream, or along the shore. These ancient and very successful organisms are found from the Arctic to the Antarctic and almost everywhere in between. Frances Anderson, author of Macrolichens of Nova Scotia: a provincial checklist (2014), and Anne Mills, retired Biology Lab Instructor at Dalhousie University, will share some aspects of the fascinating biology of lichens, mosses, and liverworts. 7:30 P.M. at the Museum of Natural History, Summer St., Halifax --001a11473a7cbfc5260512b4bd07 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 <div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Thursday, Apr. 2: Lichens and Mosses<strong><br><br></strong> Lichens and mosses share valuable traits as air pollution monitors as well as being important in a variety of ecosystems. They are often overlooked, and for many people they provide only ‘background noise’ in the woods, along a trail, by a stream, or along the shore. These ancient and very successful organisms are found from the Arctic to the Antarctic and almost everywhere in between. Frances Anderson, author of Macrolichens of Nova Scotia: a provincial checklist (2014), and Anne Mills, retired Biology Lab Instructor at Dalhousie University, will share some aspects of the fascinating biology of lichens, mosses, and liverworts.<br> <br>7:30 P.M. at the Museum of Natural History, Summer St., Halifax<br><br></div></div> --001a11473a7cbfc5260512b4bd07--
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