Forests and surface waters of Sandy Lake & Environs (Bedford, Nova Scotia)
A Natural History Perspective
Skip to content
Home
Intro
Methods
Overview
From the Air
NW Pinch Point
GEarth
Photos
Lakes
Limnological Profiles
EC & pH
More Monitoring
Streams & Wetlands
Fringing Wetlands
Beavers
Lit & Links
SRA on River resortation
Forests
Big Trees
Mature/OG Forest
Definitions
Old Forest Assessments
Pit & Mound Topography
Clearcuts
Moraine Brook Forest
Acadian Forest Love Affair
Jack Lake Lands Drumlin Forest
Forests north of Marsh Lake
Big Trees & Ash
Maps
C1 hemlock forest
Marsh Lake Dyke
Invasive Species
Invasive Plants
Rosa multiflora
Pests, diseases
Recreation
Access & Trails
Sandy Lake Beach Park
Links (Recreation)
Species Lists
iNaturalist Project
Photo Albums
Videos
Maps
DNR Maps
Geology
Links
Marsh Lake Lands
misc
EC (salt)
←
New documentary on Hemlock Wooly Adelgid in Nova Scotia
Thus Dec 6, 2018: A natural history perspective of the forests, wetlands and surface waters of Sandy Lake (Bedford) & Environs
→
Sat Oct 20, 2018: Sackville Lakes Provincial Park event
Posted on
October 14, 2018
by
admin
This entry was posted in
Events
. Bookmark the
permalink
.
←
New documentary on Hemlock Wooly Adelgid in Nova Scotia
Thus Dec 6, 2018: A natural history perspective of the forests, wetlands and surface waters of Sandy Lake (Bedford) & Environs
→
Search for:
Recent Posts
The NW Pinch Point
The Marsh Lake Dyke
Forest north of Marsh Lake
A salmon jumped right out of the water in Sandy Lake!
Tues Sep 24 2019 at 6PMĀ at Halifax City Hall: Important Public Hearing on Green Network Plan – re Wildlife Corridors
Recent Comments
Archives
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
January 2019
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
January 2018
December 2017
Categories
About this site
Acadian forest
Beavers
Biophilia
Events
Fish
Halifax Green Network
HRM Greenbelt
In the News
Invasive Species
natural history
Pests
Regional Park proposal
Sandy Lake
scenery
Talks & Walks
Trails
Uncategorized
Water Quality
watershed
web stuff
Meta
Log in
Entries
RSS
Comments
RSS
WordPress.org