Nature Canada 1992 - Abstracts

Nature Canada 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Bluebird of happiness. (art craft using eggs) (Kidstuff)Science and technologyWake, Winifred Cairns
A dandy snack. (uses of dandelions) (Kidstuff)Science and technologyStevenson, Barbara
A different breed: crossbills not only hang around during our cold, Canadian winters, they breed than too.Science and technologyDi 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 technologyMcNamee, 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 technologySchultz, Caroline
A life well lived. (biography of Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, Canadian ornithologist) (Obituary)Science and technologyGilliland, Mary
All things great and small. (protection of non-vascular plants and invertebrates) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyAniskowicz, Theresa
A microcosm of a macrocosm: New Brunswick's Daly Point Reserve contains most of the region's flora and fauna.Science and technologyMcLeod, Carol
A natural place to start. (participation in local naturalist groups) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyStevenson, Barbara
An unlikely candidate. (polar bear) (Species In Danger)Science and technologyWake, Winifred
A woolly wolverine. (crafts project)Science and technologyWake, Winifred
Beyond the blue box. (active participation in the conservation movement) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyHuemer, Cendrine
Body doubles: it's hard to tell these finches apart at the feeder. (Birdwatch)Science and technologyDi Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie
Bottoms up: humpback tails display distinctive patterns which allow researchers to recognize individuals. (Species in Danger)Science and technologyWake, Winifred Cairns
Carve your own polar bear. (soap carvings) (Kidstuff)Science and technologyWake, Winifred
Coming and going: when some bird species are flying North, others are already heading South. (Birdwatch)Science and technologyDi Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie
Countdown: numbers alone are no guarantee that a species is safe from extinction. (Meridian)Science and technologyBrown, Richard
Dirty painting! (charcoal and soil paintings) (Kidstuff)Science and technologyStevenson, Barbara
Farewell to Nova Scotia: the CSS Baffin will go no more a'sailing. (Canadian ocenaographic ship)Science and technologyBrown, Richard, Di Labio, Laurie
Fishing for a marine conservation program. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyMcNamee, 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 technologyKrueger, Steve
Guess who's coming to dinner? (turkey vultures) (includes related articles)Science and technologySchneider, Dan
Keep trying. (environmental protection) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces.) (Editorial)Science and technologyGriffin, Diane
Live enterainment. (wildlife watching)(includes related article)Science and technologyButler, Dave
Making tracks. (animal track identification)Science and technologyStevenson, Barbara
Medusa on the move: this freshwater jellyfish is a world traveller.Science and technologyKingsmill, Suzanne
Mine-boggling decision: Nova Scotia's government said "no" to development, to save an endangered plant. (drosera filiformis) (Connections)Science and technologyFreedman, Bill
Naturalists on the march. (participation in nature protection movements) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyGriss, Paul
Night moves: scientists are wondering if this Okanagan Valley visitor is here to stay. (Hypsiglena torquata night snake)Science and technologyValadka, Andy
Northern exposure: New Brunswick's Gypsum Cliff Harbour Arctic relict species.Science and technologyMcLeod, 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 technologyMcNamee, Kevin
Out of the blue: by accident, Christopher Columbus changed the world. (Meridian)Science and technologyBrown, Richard
Paddling toward Paulatuk: the Hornaday River can turn even seasoned canoeists into greenhorns.Science and technologyStruzik, Ed
Picture perfect: meadow magic. (wild flowers)Science and technology 
Playing the game. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyStevenson, Barbara
Preserving the web of life. (environmental protection) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyMcNamee, Kevin
Quebec's river canary. (effects of toxic waste dumping in St. Lawrence River) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyAniskowicz, Theresa
Remodelling Fundy's forest. (Fundy National Park) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologySchultz, Caroline
Reserving judgment on Riding Mountain. (Riding Mountain National Park) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologySchultz, Caroline
Sight seaing: sometimes you have to look down to see the stars. (sea stars) (includes article on the Saguenay Fjord)Science and technologyLa Salle, Robert
Small is beautiful: Merv Wilkinson has been managing his little woodlot successfully for 50 years.Science and technologyLightly, 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 technologyHerriot, Trevor
Songs from the heart. (bird songs)Science and technologyDi Labio, Bruce, Di Labio, Laurie
Tattler tales: wilderness birding in the Tatshenshini is a synergistic experience. (includes related article)Science and technologyCooper, John
The forty-year war. (aerial fenitrothion spraying for spruce budworm in New Brunswick forest)Science and technologyBurnett, J. Alexander
The hit list: ornithologists have exchanged shotguns for binoculars, but they can't stop collecting.Science and technologyBrown, Richard
The little lakes that could: forty-six of them in Northwestern Ontario have given Canada a world-class water science program.Science and technologyRobson, 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 technologyKennedy, Des
The paper kingdom. (paper wasps' nests)(includes related articles)Science and technologySchneider, Dan
The stuff of legends: prized for its fur, the wolverine is an increasingly rare sight in its northern haunts.Science and technologyWake, Winifred
The stuff of life: without phytoplankton, we'd be in the primordial soup. (includes related articles)Science and technologyMason, Adrienne
The sum of the parts: the lucrative trade in animal parts is bad business for BC's bears.Science and technologyDavis, Marc
The wild bunch: a sense of humour is a plus when you're raising orphaned raccoons. (includes related article)Science and technologyAniskowicz, 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 technologyAniskowicz, Theresa
Touring the Avalon. (Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula) (Pathways)Science and technologyStein, 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 technologyMcNamee, Kevin
Treating the Earth as home. (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyMcNamee, Kevin
Two-prong protection. (tasks for ecosystem protection) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyMcNamee, Kevin
Under the dome: thatching ants could teach humans a thing or two about construction.Science and technologyBailey, Paul
Weathering the storm: when temperatures drop, Eastern Bluebird population numbers often follow. (Species in Danger)Science and technologyWake, Winifred Cairns
Which way did they go? (searching for the burrowing owls' winter grounds)Science and technologyStruzik, Ed
Winged victory: bat mums outsmart the weather and the law of gravity.Science and technologyBackhouse, Frances
Wood Buffalo National Park: a borderline experience. (threat to the wildlife reserve) (Nature Alert: Special Issue on Species and Spaces)Science and technologyMcNamee, Kevin
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