Alberta Butterflies

Kondla, Norbert FOR:EX Norbert.Kondla at gems3.gov.bc.ca
Mon Jan 25 13:04:02 EST 1999


those of you who have interests in butterflies of Alberta, Canada; plse note
the new discussion group and web site below

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> From:
> sperling at nature.Berkeley.EDU[SMTP:sperling at nature.Berkeley.EDU]
> Sent: 	Monday, January 25, 1999 9:45 AM
> To: 	Kondla, Norbert FOR:EX; fiona.schmiegelow at ualberta.ca;
> dez at gpu.srv.ualberta.ca; john.spence at ualberta.ca; Charles Bird;
> gerald.hilchie at ualberta.ca; pikee at cadvision.com
> Subject: 	Butterfly Count:  Mailing List and Web Page
> 
> Hey everybody!   Check this out - Barb Beck has set up a *very* useful
> listserver for both butterfly count people and real live leppers
> (and other bug people are very welcome too). I hope it takes off and
> will help us to contribute to an enthusiastic electronic bug community
> in Alberta.
> 
>         - Felix
> 
> 
> >Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 01:39:55 -0700 (MST)
> >From: Barb Beck <barb at owlnut.rr.ualberta.ca>
> >Reply-To: Barb Beck <barb at owlnut.rr.ualberta.ca>
> >To: John Acorn <janature at compusmart.ab.ca>,
> >        C Fisher <ccfisher at gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>,
> >        Felix Sperling <sperling at nature.berkeley.edu>
> >Subject: Butterfly Count:  Mailing List and Web Page
> >MIME-Version: 1.0
> >
> >John, Felix and Chris.
> >Can you forward this to anybody you have email for who might be
> >interested.  Since nobody complained looks like we are open for business.
> >
> >We have created a mailing list, albertabugs.  This list was established
> to
> >create a forum for amateurs and professionals who are interested in
> >entomology to work together in understanding Alberta butterflies, moths
> >and bugs in general. Several expert entomologists have agreed to
> >participate.  Such things as reports of new or unusual sightings,
> >identification problems and discussions of the logistics for North
> >American Butterfly Association annual Canada Day Butterfly are
> appropriate
> >topics for the list. Also on topic are posts about classes, seminars,
> >field trips, books, field guides, nets, binoculars and other related
> >equipment.
> >
> >
> >** If you would like to subscribe to albertabugs you may send e-mail to:
> >majordomo at majordomo.srv.ualberta.ca with the BODY of the mail containing
> >the single line:
> >
> >   subscribe albertabugs
> >
> >
> >Visit the Alberta Bugs web page:
> >http://owlnut.rr.ualberta.ca/~barb/bugs.html
> >
> >Wisit the Alberta Butterfly Count page at:
> >http://owlnut.rr.ualberta.ca/~barb/butterfly.html
> >
> >
> >Barb Beck
> >Barb.Beck at ualberta.ca
> >
> 
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