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From 1970 to 1990 we were freelance associates of the National Museum of
Natural Sciences (NMNS, now Canadian Museum of Nature, CMN), and
traveled widely across Canada and the northern USA on museum expeditions
and writing books about natural history.
This means that almost everywhere in the settled parts of Canada there's
places nearby that we've visited and where we've made collections or
observations (though we didn't spend much time in Nova Scotia, and
didn't reach eastern Newfoundland or northeastern Quebec).
Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad - Bishops Mills Natural
History Centre
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Planning an Itinerary for Thirty Years Later:
revisiting locations recorded in naturalists'
field notes from coast to coast to coast.
Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad
Bishops Mills Natural
History Centre
Since the 2010 Thirty Years Later trip will be part of the Canadian
Museum of Nature's (CMN) celebration of The International Year of
Biodiversity, another part of which will be the re-opening of the
renovated Victoria Memorial Museum Building (VMMB) in Ottawa, on 22 May
2010, our planned itinerary pivots around that date and location.
We hope to visit all 10 provinces, including visits to provincial
museums, and we're soliciting invitations from museum, parks,
naturalists groups, and schools to discuss natural history and
ecological change in their regions.
Before the re-opening of the VMMB on 22 May, we plan to replay the 1976
spring trip for Canadian Nature Notebook to Quebec, the
Maritimes and Newfoundland (in 1976, having lost touch with the days of
the week, we knocked on the doors of the New Brunswick Museum on a
Saturday, and were sort of put off to find that Stan Gorham wasn't
there, and that we'd have to go up the river to Brown's Flats to see him
at home).
This will be 30 years after Fred's NMNS post-doc, so the western
framework of the trip could be our 1980 trips, while including elements
of others: Ottawa to Winnipeg (N & S Transcanada routes on the way out
& back), north through the Interlake, by train to Churchill, the
northern route across the prairies, through Pine Pass and down the
British Columbia Interior,
then west to Vancouver, up Vancouver Island to the ferry, and then up
the coast to Haida Gwaii and Prince Rupert, and then through the
interior, Edmonton, and back home, revisiting as many place we explored
in the 1970s and 1980s as possible.
We'd have no objection to wintering on the British Columbia coast, as we
did in 1976-1977, 1985-1986, and 1987-1989, but all these plans are
highly tentative at the present time...
fws - 21 July 2009
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