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    Help Save Bird Habitat by Writing Two Short Letters

    Latest News on saving the preserved area for Virginia Rails Asphalt on sensitive wetland fuels controversy in Nanaimo by Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist Published: Sunday, April 29, 2007, Page C2 The strip of blacktop, which runs through the middle of Jingle Pot Marsh in Nanaimo, has...
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    Help Save Bird Habitat by Writing Two Short Letters

    Our story has made National news. Scroll down to see: Blacktop path hard on Nanaimo wildlife by Mark Hume Globe and Mail Printed: Monday, November 20, 2006 http://www.fpnnews.ca/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=41&Itemid=64 Write a letter today to support our Nanaimo Birds!
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    Help Save Bird Habitat by Writing Two Short Letters

    Hello Birders, Our issue with the City of Nanaimo not protecting the habitat area for the Virginia Rail continues. The City just put a 10 foot wide asphalt trail and fencing along the whole trail into the middle of the marsh and rail foraging area. This trail is supposed to be part of...
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    Help Save Bird Habitat by Writing Two Short Letters

    Habitat Protection Not Followed! This is a reply to Mark Bruce's May 6, 2006 remark about the curt response from a Nanaimo City Councillor. Mr. Merv Unger is a greenhorn Councillor who was elected last November 2005. Strange he is the spokesperson for the City of Nanaimo on important...
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    Help Save Bird Habitat by Writing Two Short Letters

    Need Better BC/Canada Bird Protection Laws! Here is another sad example of how BC and Canadian habitat protection laws fail our migratory birds. At Eagleridge Bluffs (West Vancouver), which are to be torn down, there are many migratory birds presently nesting there. For full story, and how...
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