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Kevin Steinway – “Caves and karst formations”

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Moravian karst
– I. Prazak

Kevin Steinway – “Caves and karst formations”
by Sherri Wretham, 24 March 2011.

 
 
 

 

Posted on March 24, 2011October 5, 2017 by the Malaspina NaturalistsPosted in 2010-2011 Speakers, Invited SpeakersTagged Invited Speaker, karst

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  • Jason Addy – “Stillwater Bluffs and Alpine travels”
  • Merrilee Prior – “recent PROWLS adventures”
  • Andrew Bryant – “Looking for hibernating bats in the South Okanagan”
  • Jenn Blancard – “Pender Harbour Coastal Waters Monitoring Program”
  • Paul & Cheryl Miniato – “The Galapagos”
  • Michael Robinson – “My life in applied anthropology”
  • Neil Hughes & Pierre Geoffray – “Birding Belize”
  • Ken & Kathie Pritchard – “Passionate about our feathered friends”
  • Aimee Mitchell & Chris Currie – “Species and ecosystems at risk”
  • Andrew Bryant – “A visit to the Cook Islands”
  • Heather Harbord – “A visit to Bathurst Inlet”
  • Bruce Nidle – “Riparian Areas”
  • Ryan Thoms – “The 1946 Vancouver Island Earthquake”
  • Mike Moore – “Pacific Giant Octopus”
  • Ken Marr – “New plant discoveries from the northern BC alpine”
  • Chris Mann – “What are Exoplanets and how are they studied?”
  • Glyn Williams-Jones – “Mt. Meager Volcano”
  • Mark Koleszar – “Geological tales of Iceland”
  • Mike Demuth – “Cold Matters: Cryospheric Change and Related Hydro-ecological Functioning”
  • Barbara Sherriff “Moai and volcanoes of Easter Island…and Patagonian glaciers”
  • Jeff Belcher “B.C. Wildfires: past and future”
  • Steve Gordon – “Goats, grizzlies and goshawks: adventures of a habitat biologist”
  • David Hancock – “Understanding the lives of Bald Eagles”
  • Jason Leane – “Citizen Science And The Discovery Of Novel Fungal Species”
  • David Bedry – “Nature photography: basics and more”
  • Andrew Bryant – “The operation was successful (sort of): reintroducing Burrowing Owls, 1989-90”
  • Jackie Hildering – “Lessons learned from killer whales”
  • Heather Harbord & Barbara Sherriff – “Heather and Barbara’s Trip to Tuktoyuktut”
  • the Club – “Highlights of 2017-18”
  • Pat Trask – “Dinosaurs of Vancouver Island”
  • Rick Harbo – “Tails of the midshipman”
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