Posts Tagged ‘The Nature of PEI’
Hope … amidst the destruction
Toward the end of May, I took part in the Arbour Day planting at Victoria Park. Organized by the City of Charlottetown staff, it was the first of many planting…
Read MoreLaws in place
There has been a lot of talk about Prince Edward Island forests post-Fiona, including the impacts on wildlife populations. The full-day Forest Resiliency workshop in Tracadie in early March was…
Read MoreAn appreciation
This winter has been very up and down weather wise, with everything from unseasonably warm, sunny conditions to frigid, hide-in-your house wind storms. And just about everything in between. There…
Read MoreA burst of colour
I’ve always said that if we didn’t have Blue Jays on Prince Edward Island and one suddenly showed up, we’d all be buzzing about this visit from such a beautiful…
Read MoreOdd organisms
When I began learning about nature, it was trees and wildflowers that captured my attention. Trees were majestic, providing homes for many species of wildlife. Wildflowers seemed like artwork scattered…
Read MoreOwls in session
The Nature of PEI by Gary Schneider
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