Nature Canada 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A Bluebird of happiness. (art craft using eggs) (Kidstuff) | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred Cairns |
A dandy snack. (uses of dandelions) (Kidstuff) | Science and technology | Stevenson, Barbara |
A different breed: crossbills not only hang around during our cold, Canadian winters, they breed than too. | Science and technology | Di Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie |
A good year for parks. (movement for the preservation of wilderness areas in Canada) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
A grassroots success story. (story about the creation of the Rouge River Valley as a park) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Schultz, Caroline |
A life well lived. (biography of Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, Canadian ornithologist) (Obituary) | Science and technology | Gilliland, Mary |
All things great and small. (protection of non-vascular plants and invertebrates) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Aniskowicz, Theresa |
A microcosm of a macrocosm: New Brunswick's Daly Point Reserve contains most of the region's flora and fauna. | Science and technology | McLeod, Carol |
A natural place to start. (participation in local naturalist groups) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Stevenson, Barbara |
An unlikely candidate. (polar bear) (Species In Danger) | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred |
A woolly wolverine. (crafts project) | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred |
Beyond the blue box. (active participation in the conservation movement) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Huemer, Cendrine |
Body doubles: it's hard to tell these finches apart at the feeder. (Birdwatch) | Science and technology | Di Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie |
Bottoms up: humpback tails display distinctive patterns which allow researchers to recognize individuals. (Species in Danger) | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred Cairns |
Carve your own polar bear. (soap carvings) (Kidstuff) | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred |
Coming and going: when some bird species are flying North, others are already heading South. (Birdwatch) | Science and technology | Di Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie |
Countdown: numbers alone are no guarantee that a species is safe from extinction. (Meridian) | Science and technology | Brown, Richard |
Dirty painting! (charcoal and soil paintings) (Kidstuff) | Science and technology | Stevenson, Barbara |
Farewell to Nova Scotia: the CSS Baffin will go no more a'sailing. (Canadian ocenaographic ship) | Science and technology | Brown, Richard, Di Labio, Laurie |
Fishing for a marine conservation program. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
Green acres: farmers are hoping chemical-free crops will help get them out of the red. (includes article on the Chemical Fertilizer Act) | Science and technology | Krueger, Steve |
Guess who's coming to dinner? (turkey vultures) (includes related articles) | Science and technology | Schneider, Dan |
Keep trying. (environmental protection) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces.) (Editorial) | Science and technology | Griffin, Diane |
Live enterainment. (wildlife watching)(includes related article) | Science and technology | Butler, Dave |
Making tracks. (animal track identification) | Science and technology | Stevenson, Barbara |
Medusa on the move: this freshwater jellyfish is a world traveller. | Science and technology | Kingsmill, Suzanne |
Mine-boggling decision: Nova Scotia's government said "no" to development, to save an endangered plant. (drosera filiformis) (Connections) | Science and technology | Freedman, Bill |
Naturalists on the march. (participation in nature protection movements) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Griss, Paul |
Night moves: scientists are wondering if this Okanagan Valley visitor is here to stay. (Hypsiglena torquata night snake) | Science and technology | Valadka, Andy |
Northern exposure: New Brunswick's Gypsum Cliff Harbour Arctic relict species. | Science and technology | McLeod, Carol |
Northern lights. (photographs of Canada in winter) (Illustration) | Science and technology | |
Out of bounds: we'll have to look beyond their boundaries to protect parks in the future. | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
Out of the blue: by accident, Christopher Columbus changed the world. (Meridian) | Science and technology | Brown, Richard |
Paddling toward Paulatuk: the Hornaday River can turn even seasoned canoeists into greenhorns. | Science and technology | Struzik, Ed |
Picture perfect: meadow magic. (wild flowers) | Science and technology | |
Playing the game. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Stevenson, Barbara |
Preserving the web of life. (environmental protection) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
Quebec's river canary. (effects of toxic waste dumping in St. Lawrence River) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Aniskowicz, Theresa |
Remodelling Fundy's forest. (Fundy National Park) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Schultz, Caroline |
Reserving judgment on Riding Mountain. (Riding Mountain National Park) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Schultz, Caroline |
Sight seaing: sometimes you have to look down to see the stars. (sea stars) (includes article on the Saguenay Fjord) | Science and technology | La Salle, Robert |
Small is beautiful: Merv Wilkinson has been managing his little woodlot successfully for 50 years. | Science and technology | Lightly, Marion |
Snowbirds. (Picture Perfect) | Science and technology | |
Solving the bison dilemma. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | |
Something for everyone. (Nicolle Flats Interpretive Area, Saskatchewan Province, Canada) | Science and technology | Herriot, Trevor |
Songs from the heart. (bird songs) | Science and technology | Di Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie |
Tattler tales: wilderness birding in the Tatshenshini is a synergistic experience. (includes related article) | Science and technology | Cooper, John |
The forty-year war. (aerial fenitrothion spraying for spruce budworm in New Brunswick forest) | Science and technology | Burnett, J. Alexander |
The hit list: ornithologists have exchanged shotguns for binoculars, but they can't stop collecting. | Science and technology | Brown, Richard |
The little lakes that could: forty-six of them in Northwestern Ontario have given Canada a world-class water science program. | Science and technology | Robson, Barbara |
The mouse in the house: from the Steppes to the stars, mice have been with us all the way. (includes related article) | Science and technology | Kennedy, Des |
The paper kingdom. (paper wasps' nests)(includes related articles) | Science and technology | Schneider, Dan |
The stuff of legends: prized for its fur, the wolverine is an increasingly rare sight in its northern haunts. | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred |
The stuff of life: without phytoplankton, we'd be in the primordial soup. (includes related articles) | Science and technology | Mason, Adrienne |
The sum of the parts: the lucrative trade in animal parts is bad business for BC's bears. | Science and technology | Davis, Marc |
The wild bunch: a sense of humour is a plus when you're raising orphaned raccoons. (includes related article) | Science and technology | Aniskowicz, B.T. |
To feed or not to feed. (bird-feeding and the dwindling of migratory bird populations) | Science and technology | |
Together we conquer. (cooperation among individuals and local groups in the conservation movement) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | Aniskowicz, Theresa |
Touring the Avalon. (Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula) (Pathways) | Science and technology | Stein, Allan |
Transcending the boundaries. (cooperation between US and Canada in the protection of migrating wildlife and shared ecosystems) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
Treating the Earth as home. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
Two-prong protection. (tasks for ecosystem protection) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
Under the dome: thatching ants could teach humans a thing or two about construction. | Science and technology | Bailey, Paul |
Weathering the storm: when temperatures drop, Eastern Bluebird population numbers often follow. (Species in Danger) | Science and technology | Wake, Winifred Cairns |
Which way did they go? (searching for the burrowing owls' winter grounds) | Science and technology | Struzik, Ed |
Winged victory: bat mums outsmart the weather and the law of gravity. | Science and technology | Backhouse, Frances |
Wood Buffalo National Park: a borderline experience. (threat to the wildlife reserve) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces) | Science and technology | McNamee, Kevin |
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