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--bcaec511e3b0a3d4a8051348221f Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 A cool blog post, I saw re-posted by Marian Munro of MNH. This was written by Sarah Spike, a PhD student at Carleton. I think this will be of interest to most list-members. A quick summary. Under direction of A.H MacKay between 1897-1925, students would collect natural history phenology data in the form of journal-entries. Each year, teachers would summarize the students data, and submit to A.H MacKay resulting in a useful set of baseline data regarding spring phenomena. Full article linked below: http://niche-canada.org/2015/04/08/phenology-and-local-knowledge-in-early-twentieth-century-rural-nova-scotia/ Best, Ian --bcaec511e3b0a3d4a8051348221f Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">A cool blog post, I saw re-posted by Marian Munro of MNH. = This was written by Sarah Spike, a PhD student at Carleton. I think this wi= ll be of interest to most list-members.=C2=A0<div><br></div><div>A quick su= mmary. Under direction of A.H MacKay between 1897-1925, students would coll= ect natural history phenology data in the form of journal-entries. Each yea= r, teachers would summarize the students data, and submit to A.H MacKay res= ulting in a useful set of baseline data regarding spring phenomena.=C2=A0</= div><div><br></div><div>Full article linked below:</div><div><div><br></div= ><div><a href=3D"http://niche-canada.org/2015/04/08/phenology-and-local-kno= wledge-in-early-twentieth-century-rural-nova-scotia/">http://niche-canada.o= rg/2015/04/08/phenology-and-local-knowledge-in-early-twentieth-century-rura= l-nova-scotia/</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div></div><div>Ian= =C2=A0</div></div> --bcaec511e3b0a3d4a8051348221f--
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