Who is Doing Natural History?
Dr. Fred Schueler and Aleta Karstad have been doing ecological monitoring and nature painting across Canada since 1973. We post information about our current projects at DNH, and our physical home is currently at the Bishops Mills Natural History Centre, in Ontario, Canada. You can read more about us here.QUIET CURATORIAL TIME – Fred’s thoughts
Visit Fred's blog and read his mind! See whether he's been able to get any Quiet Curatorial TimeSupport ecological monitoring!
Donations go toward our dip-nets and data collection...
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- The Study of Species At Risk – our experience
02 March 2012 3:01 AM | No Comments - Climbing Poison Ivy in eastern Ontario!
25 February 2010 10:56 AM | 4 Comments - 30 Years Later
06 February 2010 10:09 PM | 2 Comments - Observing Giant Urban Slugs
06 February 2010 8:31 PM | 8 Comments - How to find edible wild plants
19 January 2010 9:19 PM | 1 Comment
- The Study of Species At Risk – our experience
02 March 2012 3:01 AM | No Comments - Climbing Poison Ivy in eastern Ontario!
25 February 2010 10:56 AM | 4 Comments - 30 Years Later
06 February 2010 10:09 PM | 2 Comments - Observing Giant Urban Slugs
06 February 2010 8:31 PM | 8 Comments - How to find edible wild plants
19 January 2010 9:19 PM | 1 Comment
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travel Archive
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30 Years Later
Our ‘big project’ for 2010, revisiting and recataloging many of the sites we’ve visited over the last three decades -
How to take a trip
For those who rejoice in the reality of the world, the sadness of modern transportation is almost overwhelming. Literal myriads...