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> On 4/7/2016 10:52 AM, bev wigney wrote:
>> Note to other NatureNS members: This is a project I’m going to try to
>> take on for this season at my place at Round Hill. I’m already outdoors
>> checking my moth sheets late into the evening, so will try to include
>> checking the road as well. I may be in a good location for doing so as
>> I’m next to a brook and a lot of woodlands — and my road gets a
>> reasonable amount of traffic throughout the evening. Should be
>> interesting to see what may be observed.
* and for anyone who wants to look for crossing points, rather than just
focusing on what's right around home, Kiley Vincent Briggs has put up
"My first blog post in 5 years is a tutorial on how to find a new
amphibian road crossing site. Tonight's probably going to be nice and
rainy and, while you are more than welcome to go to a verified road
crossing site it can be way more exciting, and much more useful, to try
and find a new one nobody knows about yet. This post explains how to do
it." -
http://herping.blogspot.ca/2016/04/how-to-find-amphibian-road-crossing.html
The Canadian site for topo maps is
http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/toporama/en/index.html
fred.
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Vulnerable Watersheds - http://vulnerablewaters.blogspot.ca/
Mudpuppy Night in Oxford Mills - http://pinicola.ca/mudpup1.htm
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