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Recent Posts
- When does “protected area” in Nova Scotia actually mean protected? 2Jun2024
- There is a law against harming nesting birds but in Nova Scotia it falls on us, the public, to stand up for them 24May2026
- If ever there was a time when we need eccentric bees, this is it 16May2026
- Geoffrey V. Hurley: Nova Scotia parks one election away from becoming parking lots 11May2026
- No more Hutchinson’s Maple Syrup from Nova Scotia Crown lands after this year 25Apr2026
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Category Archives: Biophilia
If ever there was a time when we need eccentric bees, this is it 16May2026
Wrote Nina Newington a few days ago, on Day 165 of Camp Now: Yesterday a team of fungi researchers stopped in for tea. They’re studying post-fire fungi, had just been out to last year’s Long Lake fire site. The cup … Continue reading
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On Thanksgiving 2025: In celebration of our Wabanaki/Acadian Forest 12Oct2025
I took these photos yesterday on the Etu’qamikejk Trail in thanksgiving for and in celebration of the beauty, bounty and solace afforded by our Wabanaki-Acadian Forest – david p Click on images for larger versions
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