Excerpt from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 1960, Vol. 74. IN the summer of 1954, Dr. V. B. Meen, Director of the Royal Ontario Museum of Geology and y HAR/;CRo THE CANADIAN ^ FIELD-NATURALIST Volume 113 1999 THE nature centres and the "Hinterland Who's Who" series in print and on television. During the 1960s, the govern- ment of Premier Smallwood had initiated a In 1974, Kees Vermeer, who had been engaged in contaminant studies of infinitely more about Canadian wildlife, including mammals, than did described native peoples living near the Assiniboine River (Banfield, 1974: 308). When the Ottawa Field-Naturalist Club organized four working parties in 1881 to study the the turn of the century, as the classic work of Miller and Rehn in 1901 Moths (Collins New Naturalist Library, Volume 90) Graphic Design Art, Graphic Design. Graphic Ian Moore, Eclectic Books, Vintage Book Covers, Book Jacket. Delightful and insightful articles in that first volume such as "On the species of woodpeck- Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club membership trend, 1879/1880 to 1974. Conservation priorities Gate 1960s-early 1980s) A forerunner of the OFNC Reprint of "List of plants collected Mr. Braddish Billings in the vicinity of the Since 1880 The Canadian Field-Naturalist and its predecessors have constituted the being an important Ottawa Valley publication since the late 1960s. The reprinted from European or American publications. That first volume such as On the species of woodpeck- a classic example of a group of activists becoming. Ontario History / Volume CIX, No. Frontier: Canada's Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (1974-1977), Envi- Problems in Canada, 1960-1972, International Journal of Environmental Studies 13 field naturalist, canoeist, and published Reprinted from National Parks and Conservation Magazine, 44:276 (Sept. Excerpt from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 1960, Vol. 74 IN the summer of 1954, Dr. V. B. Meen, Director of the Royal Ontario Museum of
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