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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: *Ian Manning* <ianmanning4@gmail.com <mailto:ianmanning4@gmail.com>> Date: Thu, 30 May 2019 at 21:37 Subject: Bioblitz - Meadowvale, Nova Scotia To: <BNS@nature1st.net <mailto:BNS@nature1st.net>>, <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca <mailto:naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>> Hi all, Just a note to let you know that next Saturday, June 8th, Blomidon Naturalists Society is hosting a mini-bio-blitz in Meadowvale, a super example of a Sand Barren Heathland, a rare and very beautiful ecosystem located in the Annapolis Valley. This habitat is home to a host of fascinating lichens, plants, insects, and more, with many more exciting finds yet to be discovered. There's not a lot of Sand Barren Heathland of this quality that's publicly accessible, so luckily we have the permission of the Deveau family to hold the blitz on their land. A map will be provided to participants, marking the boundary of where we'll be exploring, note we're going to stay away from the buildings on the property. The plan is to meet at the end of Michael Avenue <https://goo.gl/maps/gNB3Tjx2K222MZB36>, a dead-end road off Old Mill Road, in Meadowvale. Old Mill Road is the road that connects Greenwood and Wilmot (the Frenchies on Hwy 1). From there we'll start off on a couple different walks: 8-9 Birds with James Churchill (Avian Biologist and Bird Enthusiast) 9-10 Lichens with Alain Belliveau (Botanist, E.C Smith Herbarium Director and Lichens NS <https://www.lichensns.com/>organizer) 10-11 - Sand Barrens with Nick Hill (Botanist, Researcher with Fern Hill Institute) We're hoping that folks will give iNaturalist <https://inaturalist.ca/>a shot, if you've been involved with the Parks Canada bio-blitz before, this involves taking photos of observations, and uploading it with a mobile app, or later on a computer. If using an app, or uploading your observations are not in your comfort zone, that's fine too, just be excited to get outside and check out this amazing habitat! Some things you should bring: - Sunscreen - Hat (it's a very open habitat, lots of sun) - Water - Food/Snack - Binoculars - Notepad + Paper - Hand-lens - Smart-phone or digital camera - Clipboard - Rubber boots (there are some neat associated peatlands, you might want to check-out) -Field guides This is open to everyone, so please share with your friends or others that might be interested. This is going to be fun! `If you are coming, please send an email to ianmanning4@gmail.com <mailto:ianmanning4@gmail.com>, so we can get an idea of numbers. Best, Ian
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