The Osprey, vol. 32, no. 02 (June 2001)

Canadian Nature Federation Action Alert -- Protected Areas Association: Fresh Tracks -- Protecting Marine Birds and Mammals in the Northwest Atlantic -- Saint-Pierre et Miquelon as a reference for the exploration of the south Coast of Newfoundland -- Avifauna Inventory of Burnt Island Ecological Res...

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Other Authors: Shuhood, Fyzee, Shuhood, Fyzee;, Canadian Nature Federation, Protected Areas Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, Montevecchi, William A., Wiese, Francis K. (Francis Karl), 1969-, Etcheberry, Roger, Mactavish, Bruce D., Gillingham, Eugene, Keeping, Brent
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nature Newfoundland and Labrador 2001
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/osprey/id/5199
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Summary:Canadian Nature Federation Action Alert -- Protected Areas Association: Fresh Tracks -- Protecting Marine Birds and Mammals in the Northwest Atlantic -- Saint-Pierre et Miquelon as a reference for the exploration of the south Coast of Newfoundland -- Avifauna Inventory of Burnt Island Ecological Reserve -- An encounter with a Black Bear in Northern British Columbia -- Black Bear Encounters: What To Do -- Impact of Lead Shot on Game and Humans -- Membership Application Form -- Merchandise for Sale Frequency: 3 times a year, 1970-present. -- Nature Newfoundland and Labrador was previously known as the Newfoundland Natural History Society and the Natural History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Osprey (1970-present) is a provincial nature journal and the main publication of Nature Newfoundland and Labrador, a province-wide organization with a primary interest in promoting the enjoyment and protection of wildlife and natural history resources in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and its surrounding waters. The periodical provides a forum for discussion of environmental issues, and is a source of information and original research material focusing on various aspects of the province's natural history such as birds, plants, insects, mammals, general ecology and philosophical nature musings in the form of poetry or prose. Additionally, the journal serves to update members on society affairs such as meetings, outings, lectures, presentations, and projects. It publishes work from biologists, ecologists, trained naturalists, and untrained nature enthusiasts alike.