Thanks to the following contributors who provided records for this listing, namely: PA - Paui Ayles; BB - Bill Bowerbank; BBa - Bob Barwise; D&RB - David & Rosemary Boyd; JB - Jean Blanchard; RBe - Ross Bernard; N&SB - Neil & Sally Bennett; RB- Ross Bernard; BC - Barb Currie; F&JC - Fred & Janet Connolly; NC - Nancy Cairns; RC- Ray Cooke; FRC - Rosemary Curley; LD - Lois Doan; LDr - Lawson Drake; TD - Tom Duffy; KE - Kathy Ehman; SE - Susanne Essensa; BF - Bev Fay; B&RH - Ben & Rosalie Hoteling; DH - Dariyene Harrington; KH - Ken Hitchcock; LH - Les Homans; S&JH - Steve & Joe Homans; HJ - Harold Jenkins; MJ - Michelle Johnston; WJ - Winston Johnson; LK - L. Keeping; MK - Meike Keunecke; AM - Allison MacKinnon; ADM - Allie MacLennan; BM - Barry Martin; EM - Edwina MacRae; FM - Frances McAlduff; GMa - Gisele Martin; JOM - Dan McAskill; KM - Kate MacQuarrie; SN - Sharon Neill; DO - Dwaine Oakley; L&CP - Len & Cora Plourd; LP - Laura Palmer; G&DR - Geoff & Dorothy Robinson; MR - Maurice Roy; RR - Roland Richard; DGS - David Stewart; LT - Linda Thomas; SEV - Stan Vass; DaW - Dave Wakelin; DW - Donald Wilkinson; JW - Jackie Waddell; JWa - Jean Watts; P&AW - Pat & Ann Wootton; SW - Steve Worth; LY - Lorne Yeo. ENVIRONMENTAL CALENDAR: by J. Dan McAskill Jul. 11 to 13 - The Atlantic Dragonfly Inventory Project will hold its annual meeting and field trip in Kings County Prince Edward Island this summer (see article on page 3) July 12 - The celebration is on as the Hillsborough River becomes Canada’s newest Canadian Heritage River. The launch and festivities will commence in Glen Roy (next to Scotchfort overlooking the Hillsborough River) with a canoe paddle salute at 10:30 am and opening ceremonies at 11:00 am. The canoeists will start from Hayden’s Wharf at 9:30 am. Hot chowder will be sold on site so why not come and join the fun. There will be home made ice cream at Cottage Lane Antiques at 2 pm. In the evening a festival will be held at the St. Andrew’s Chapel starting at 8:00 pm. July 12 - Fern identification walk starting at 1 pm at Macphail Woods. July 13 - Bird identification walks at Macphail Woods morning and evening. Pre-register at 902-583-2674 or 583-3068. July to October - CNF Ladybug Surveys. Please see their web site at: http://www.web.net/~cnf or phone 1-800-267-4088 for booklet. July & August - Trails 4 All will be hosting a number of hikes along trails and beaches during the summer end fall. Please contact Mark or Leslie at 629-1578 or Dan at 672-3305 for details on their events. July 3 to Aug. 22 - Sharing a Love of Nature environmental education program will run at Macphail Woods on Thursdays and Fridays from 9 am to 12 noon. Pre-register at 902-583-2674 or 583-3068. July to mid-August - The Department of Agriculture and Forestry invites Society members to review and comment on an information package on the proposed Provincial Forests Strategy which affects acquisition, sales, and management. To obtain the information package, please phone your District Forestry Office at Southampton (961-7296), Charlottetown (368-4800), or Wellington (854-7260). Aug. 5, 12, 19, & 26 - Macphail Homestead will feature a workshop from 2 to 5 pm on photographing Nature. Bring your camera. Phone 651-2789 for more information. Aug. 28 - The Island Nature Trust will host the Tree Canada Tour slide show at their Ravenwood headquarters on the Experimental Farm in Charlottetown starting at 8:00 pm. For more information phone 566-9150. Aug. 30 & Sept. 6 - Birds & Breakfast at Macphail Homestead. Birding from 6:30 am to breakfast at 8:00 am. Birding recommences at 8:45 and continues to 9:45. Pre-register at 651-2789. Sept. - Mushroom Walks with Dr. Katherine Clough at Macphail Woods. Dates to be announced. Pre- register at 902-583-2674 or 583-3068. November 15 - deadline for return of the CNF Ladybug Survey Reporting Cards. -12-