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Tag Archives: Malcolm Martin

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Proposed Ecological Reserve for Wrinkly Face Cliff: 2001

16SeptemberGarryFER Proposals, Maps, Rare Species, Reports, Species ListMalcolm Martin

Wrinkly Face Cliff Protected Area, Winfield A PRELIMINARY STUDY ( Click on images for enlarged view) When this project was first conceived it was planned as a multi-year study commencing with inventories of the biological components of the protected area in as comprehensive a manner as possible, followed by a series of research initiatives to

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Report from Cougar Canyon-2003

15JulyGarryF108, Management, Warden ReportsMalcolm Martin, Painted Turtle

Report from Cougar Canyon by Malcolm Martin THE LOG • FRIENDS OF ECOLOGICAL RESERVES NEWSLETTER • SUMMER 2003  p. 5 On the list of qualities useful to volunteer wardens perseverance must rate highly. More than a few have been with the program through thick and thin practically from its outset three decades ago. Obviously looking

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Campbell Brown Ecological Reserve Biological Survey, 1989

24NovemberGarryF77, Maps, Rare Species, Reports, Research, Species ListMalcolm Martin

This detailed study by Malcolm Martin Includes history of the transfer of the property to the province in 1975 by Dr. Hugh and Mrs. Campbell-Brown in memory of his parents. See the complete PDF here: Campbell-Brown ER 770001(2) Also see addendum on Spiders to add to list.SPIDERS addendum A detailed inventory of vascular plants, fungi,

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