TO BE INFORMED, UK. (CANADA)
Thomas, Tony
tthomas at nrcan.gc.ca
Wed Dec 2 14:34:55 EST 1998
Ian Dunn commented about his recent discovery of Leps-L. Obviously if you
are reading this you know about Leps-L. What you may not know is that there
is an incredibly useful "Entomology Index of Internet Resources" at:
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/list/
that has 26 Subject Indices. One of these is Mailing Lists (Listservers).
Clicking on Mailing Lists one gets information on about 50 groups (too many
to count!). One of these is Leps-L. Clicking on Leps-L one gets all the
information one needs to join. There may be other goups here of interest to
some of you. The other 25 Subject Indices are a wealth of information.
There's a "What's New" section that is worth checking at least once a week.
Check it out,
Tony
Dr. A.W. Thomas
Research Scientist
Canadian Forest Service - Atlantic Forestry Centre
Natural Resources Canada
PO Box 4000, Stn. A
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5P7
e-mail: tthomas at nrcan.gc.ca
'phone (506) 452-3523
FAX (506) 452-3525
Giant Silkmoth website:
http://atl.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/fbn/md/family_e.html
Illustrated Checklist of Fundy National Park Moths website:
http://atl.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/fbn/md/family-s_e.html
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> From: Dr Ian Dunn[SMTP:ianadunn at globalnet.co.uk]
> Reply To: ianadunn at globalnet.co.uk
> Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 2:32 PM
> To: leps-l at lists.yale.edu
> Subject: Two be(formed) or not two be . UK
>
> I've only been loose on the WWW for about a year so when I saw the
> suggestion
> of a Leps group ( not knowing of this one ) I was very interested
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