[NatureNS] Hummingbird Research Information

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Hi all,

I got an email from Cindy Cartwright, a hummingbird researcher that is
looking to put together a charity to study hummingbirds in Canada. Below is
a short blurb describing her project in summary, please consider getting in
touch with Cindy for more information.


Thanks,
Ian

MESSAGE FROM CINDY FOLLOWS
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Hummingbirds Canada is a long-term project dedicated to conducting,
encouraging and supporting research and education about hummingbirds across
Canada. This summer, lead researcher Cindy Cartwright will be travelling to
Nova Scotia to meet with people who are interested in participating in the
project. There are many ways that you can help such as providing annual
arrival and departure dates (historic records and future years), reporting
nests and other activities, helping create a province-specific native plant
list, allowing research on your property, or simply spreading the word to
people you know who love hummingbirds. Please contact Cindy by email at
hummingbirds@bmts.com if you are interested in learning more or helping
with this project.

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>I got an email from Cindy Cartwright, a hummingbird researcher that is loo=
king to put together a charity to study hummingbirds in Canada. Below is a =
short blurb describing her project in summary, please consider getting in t=
ouch with Cindy for more information.=C2=A0</div><div><br></div><div>=C2=A0=
</div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Ian</div><div><br></div><div>MESSAGE FROM CIND=
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15%;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Hummingbirds Canada is a=
 long-term project dedicated to
conducting, encouraging and supporting research and education about
hummingbirds across Canada. This summer, lead researcher Cindy Cartwright w=
ill
be travelling to Nova Scotia to meet with people who are interested in
participating in the project. There are many ways that you can help such as
providing annual arrival and departure dates (historic records and future
years), reporting nests and other activities, helping create a
province-specific native plant list, allowing research on your property, or
simply spreading the word to people you know who love hummingbirds. Please
contact Cindy by email at <a href=3D"mailto:hummingbirds@bmts.com">hummingb=
irds@bmts.com</a> if you are interested in
learning more or helping with this project.=C2=A0</p></div></div></div></di=
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