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Index of Subjects --_000_DM6PR07MB6281A6306118F71EBFB5A552FBEA0DM6PR07MB6281namp_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great interview. Scott Leslie did an exceptional job stating the value of t= his block of land and the importance of paying the same consideration to ot= her similar forest blocks due to be cut. However lots of other aspects to c= onsider including jobs, machinery used, etc. Angus ________________________________ From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on beha= lf of Bev Wigney <bkwigney@gmail.com> Sent: June 17, 2019 12:59 PM To: naturens Subject: [NatureNS] Good interview about nesting migratory birds on Informa= tion Morning today All, As many of you know, I've been quite involved for some time (understatement) in trying to get LAF to acknowledge and pay serious attention to ecology and conservation issues at Corbett-Dalhousie Lake Forest here in Annapolis County. You will probably have read that after the discovery of Chimney Swift activity at the forest, and probable nesting in the huge Yellow Birch of that forest that have numerous hollows and cavities -- and then other migratory species on territory -- and the confirmation of at least one nest in the centre of the forest -- a hold was finally called on operations late Friday afternoon. (Sigh of relief -- for a little while, at least). Anyhow, if you've been following the news, you'll have heard that certain individuals in the forestry industry have been stating that logging crews are trained to watch for and avoid bird nests during harvest operations, but there was an admission that sometimes nests are probably destroyed - Information Morning interview last week. An interview was made on Friday -- with Scott Leslie -- who spent most of last week out at Corbett Lake searching for Swift nesting trees and other migratory bird nests. He must have been interviewed earlier on Friday before the Minister's public announcement about the hold on operations. I think many of you would find the interview with Scott of interest. This link should take you directly to the podcast. https://tunein.com/podcasts/Morning-Shows/Information-Morning-Nova-Scotia-p= 1781 bev wigney Round Hill --_000_DM6PR07MB6281A6306118F71EBFB5A552FBEA0DM6PR07MB6281namp_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-= 1"> <style type=3D"text/css" style=3D"display:none;"> P {margin-top:0;margin-bo= ttom:0;} </style> </head> <body dir=3D"ltr"> <div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-seri= f; font-size: 12pt;"> Great interview. Scott Leslie did an exceptional job stating the value of t= his block of land and the importance of paying the same consideration to ot= her similar forest blocks due to be cut. However lots of other aspects= to consider including jobs, machinery used, etc. </div> <div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-seri= f; font-size: 12pt;"> Angus <br> </div> <div> <div id=3D"appendonsend"></div> <div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-seri= f; font-size: 12pt;"> <br> </div> <hr tabindex=3D"-1" style=3D"width: 98%; display: inline-block;"> <div id=3D"divRplyFwdMsg" dir=3D"ltr"><font color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Calib= ri, sans-serif" style=3D"font-size: 11pt;"><b>From:</b> naturens-owner@cheb= ucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on behalf of Bev Wigney &l= t;bkwigney@gmail.com><br> <b>Sent:</b> June 17, 2019 12:59 PM<br> <b>To:</b> naturens<br> <b>Subject:</b> [NatureNS] Good interview about nesting migratory birds on = Information Morning today</font> <div> </div> </div> <div class=3D"BodyFragment"><font size=3D"2"><span style=3D"font-size: 11pt= ;"> <div class=3D"PlainText">All,<br> <br> As many of you know, I've been quite involved for some time<br> (understatement) in trying to get LAF to acknowledge and pay serious<br> attention to ecology and conservation issues at Corbett-Dalhousie Lake<br> Forest here in Annapolis County. You will probably have read that<br> after the discovery of Chimney Swift activity at the forest, and<br> probable nesting in the huge Yellow Birch of that forest that have<br> numerous hollows and cavities -- and then other migratory species on<br> territory -- and the confirmation of at least one nest in the centre<br> of the forest -- a hold was finally called on operations late Friday<br> afternoon. (Sigh of relief -- for a little while, at least).<br> <br> Anyhow, if you've been following the news, you'll have heard that<br> certain individuals in the forestry industry have been stating that<br> logging crews are trained to watch for and avoid bird nests during<br> harvest operations, but there was an admission that sometimes nests<br> are probably destroyed - Information Morning interview last week.<br> <br> An interview was made on Friday -- with Scott Leslie -- who spent most<br> of last week out at Corbett Lake searching for Swift nesting trees and<br> other migratory bird nests. He must have been interviewed earli= er on<br> Friday before the Minister's public announcement about the hold on<br> operations. I think many of you would find the interview with Scott<b= r> of interest. This link should take you directly to the podcast.<br> <a href=3D"https://tunein.com/podcasts/Morning-Shows/Information-Morning-No= va-Scotia-p1781">https://tunein.com/podcasts/Morning-Shows/Information-Morn= ing-Nova-Scotia-p1781</a><br> <br> bev wigney<br> Round Hill<br> </div> </span></font></div> </div> </body> </html> --_000_DM6PR07MB6281A6306118F71EBFB5A552FBEA0DM6PR07MB6281namp_--
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