[NatureNS] Fw: NS Wild Flora Society October meeting

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From: Anne Mills <ocotillo8@gmail.com>
Sent: October 21, 2016 11:07 AM
To: Eric Mills
Subject: NS Wild Flora Society October meeting

FALL 2016

Monday Oct 24, 2016
Location: NS Museum of Natural History, in the Auditorium
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Oak Drumlins of the Chebucto Peninsula
Speaker: David Patriquin
Oak-dominated woodlands occur on many of the drumlins on the Chebucto Penin=
sula. Most stands are less than 50 years old, dating back to an era of freq=
uent fires. At least one and possibly several drumlins in a more remote are=
a of the Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area support multi-aged old growth re=
d oak stands. David Patriquin will describe these communities based on info=
rmal observations over the last 8 years and a more formal study of an old g=
rowth stand that he conducted with Nick Hill. Old growth red oak forest is =
apparently now rare within the whole range of red oak in North America. For=
 a little background about the natural history of the area, see Landscapes =
of the Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area: A natural History<http://versicol=
or.ca/landscapes/index.html>

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<div dir=3D"ltr">FALL 2016 <br>
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<b><span style=3D"color:rgb(153,102,51)">Monday Oct 24, 2016</span><br>
Location: NS Museum of Natural History, in the Auditorium<br>
Time: 7:30 p.m.<br>
Oak Drumlins of the Chebucto Peninsula</b><br>
Speaker: David Patriquin<br>
Oak-dominated woodlands occur on many of the drumlins on the Chebucto Penin=
sula. Most stands are less than 50 years old, dating back to an era of freq=
uent fires. At least one and possibly several drumlins in a more remote are=
a of the Five Bridge Lakes Wilderness
 Area support multi-aged old growth red oak stands. David Patriquin will de=
scribe these communities based on informal observations over the last 8 yea=
rs and a more formal study of an old growth stand that he conducted with Ni=
ck Hill. Old growth red oak forest
 is apparently now rare within the whole range of red oak in North America.=
 For a little background about the natural history of the area, see
<a href=3D"http://versicolor.ca/landscapes/index.html">Landscapes of the Fi=
ve Bridge Lakes Wilderness Area: A natural History</a></div>
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