NATURE
MONCTON INFORMATION LINE, May 12, 2017 (Friday)
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Transcript by: Louise Nichols nicholsl@eastlink.ca
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** A last
reminder about the Nature Moncton workshop coming up tomorrow, Saturday May 13th,
is attached below.
BIRDS, BEES
AND BUTTERFLIES WORKSHOP
SPONSERED BY
NATURE NB FOR NATURE MONCTON
SATURDAY MAY
13, 1:00 – 3:30
TANKVILLE
SCHOOL, 1665 ELMWOOD DR
COST: $10 (to cover building supplies and plant
material)
Habitat
loss, among other things, is one of the largest obstacles threatening our
wildlife in New Brunswick. At Nature NB's “Birds, Bees, and Butterflies”
workshop, you’ll learn how to provide healthy habitat for our threatened
pollinators and aerial insectivores and other wildlife species you’d like to
attract to your backyard.
During
this workshop, you will learn the benefits that come with sharing your space
with wildlife and the different types of natural structures you can create to
do so in your backyard. You will also build a small
wildlife structure to take home and will learn how to create your own
pollinator garden - Nature NB will provide some backyard plants to get
you started.
ALL ARE WELCOME, NATURE MONCTON
MEMBER OR NOT.
** Audrey
Goguen had an Oriole nector feeder out and waiting in her Moncton yard on
Wednesday. However, it was a RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD [Colibri à gorge rubis] that arrived
instead to choose the Oriole feeder over a Hummingbird feeder.
** This
week’s Sky-at-a-Glance not available for this edition as yet.
Nelson Poirier,
Nature Moncton
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