[NatureNS] Upcoming HFN meeting

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Hi,

Some NatureNS subscribers might be interested in the following HFN =
event:

Conservation's 'Evolution': Thurs Dec. 6, - 7:30 PM in the auditorium of =
the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History. Contact 405-7446.
Dr. Peter Wells, a semi-retired Environment Canada aquatic scientist, =
and currently an Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Fellow at =
Dalhousie University, will give an illustrated talk on the evolution of =
the concepts of conservation from a North American western perspective - =
from Gilbert White and John Audubon through to modern-day =
conservationists
such as Lien, Suzuki, Hummel, etc. This is a historical perspective of =
the people involved in developing these concepts, and in practicing the =
science - and art - of conservation on both land and sea.


Bob McDonald

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