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HRM releases Themes & Directions Report 20May2021
From the Report: This document, the Themes and Directions Report, is the first deliverable of the Regional Plan Review. The purpose of this document is to explain the scope of the Regional Plan Review to the public, stakeholders and Regional … Continue reading
Thurs May 6, 2021: Measuring and celebrating wetlands in the Sackville River Watershed
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A few early spring nature notes from Sandy Lake & Environs 23Apr2021
On Monday April 19th, Ed G and I lowered a probe to the deepest part of Sandy Lake and found that the lake had “turned over” and was well oxygenated from top to bottom. View the limnological limnological profile. That … Continue reading
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Good News, 10 year synoptic survey of Halifax Area Lakes to continue, sampling on Mar 31, 2021
From HRM: Helicopter to collect water quality samples at municipal lakes Posted: March 26, 2021 – 12:00 pm 52 lakes within the Halifax Regional Municipality will be tested for water quality on Wednesday, March 31 weather pending. These water quality … Continue reading
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On bathing in the water and in the forest at Sandy Lake – in March! 26Mar2021
A couple of days ago, I had to “get away from it all” so I went to walk and just relax in my favourite hardwoods on the big drumlin on the east side of Sandy Lake. I had expected that … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Recreation, Regional Park proposal
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SRA’s Fish Friends first online lesson launched 26Feb2021
UPDATE Mar 29, 2021: 4 lessons now available: Introduction, Watersheds, Habitat & Egg Observation, Shelter and Alevin Observation View more at SACKVILLE RIVERS ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMVIRTUAL FISH FRIENDS/RIVER RANGERS 2021 ———— Original post I just checked out the first video … Continue reading
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On the State of Sandy Lake in early 2021
Since I began conducting observations on “Sandy Lake & Environs” in June 0f 2017, I have compiled a variety of observations related to Sandy Lake itself and associated streams and wetlands. The observations included descriptions of wetland communities, some ‘limnological … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Fish, Sandy Lake, Water Quality, watershed
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Webinar on Sandy Lake area Feb 23, 2021 7-8pm
Go to Nova Scotia Environmental Network Facebook Page View Archived Webinar on YouTube
Did the deer follow the hare or the hare follow the deer to Marsh Lake?
On a few-degrees-below-zero day in early February, I set out from Sandy Lake Beach Park to go to Marsh Lake. I especially wanted to see the hemlock-lined Upper Peverill’s Brook in winter, where it flows into Marsh Lake. Sandy Lake … Continue reading
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Accelerated erosion not helping our treasured lakes 17Jan2021
On a lengthy winter outing in the area of Sandy Lake on a slightly above zero day this past week I noted several sites where sediment is flowing into streams that flow into Sandy Lake or Marsh Lake, or that … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Sandy Lake, Uncategorized, Water Quality, watershed
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