[NatureNS] SMU plans threaten precious Oak Woodland in Halifax

Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2014 14:22:54 -0300
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This would be a shame.  I always found it an interesting oasis of plant and bird life, in all seasons.  When Dr. Liette Vasseur taught biology at SMU ten or more years ago (she is now at Brock), she used to use that area for teaching and field studies.  I remember how upset she was when a portion of the woods were lost to the new Sobey's business school building.  

SMU has already faced one fight over its plans to tear down the former  Women's and Infants Home  http://www.htns.ca/Infants-Home.html  They are apt to alienate another portion of the local population if they do this.

Patricia L. Chalmers
Halifax


---- Brian Bartlett <bbartlett@eastlink.ca> wrote: 
> David, That’s disturbing news – and ironic in light of Saint Mary’s recent creation of a School of the Environment, and a new degree program in B.E.S. (Bachelor of Environmental Studies, with a mix of science & humanities/arts courses). Maybe the School should start its questioning.
> Brian
> Department of English
> Saint Mary’s U 
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> From: David Patriquin 
> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2014 10:21 AM
> To: NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca 
> Subject: [NatureNS] SMU plans threaten precious Oak Woodland in Halifax
> 
> According to the SMU Master Plan, St. Mary's University plans to construct a large building (the "Oaks Complex") in the red oak woodland by The Oaks in south-end Halifax. http://nswildflora.ca/posts/2014/oakwoodland/index.html
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