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GENERAL INTRODUCTION: CONSERVING NOVA SCOTIA'S BIODIVERSITY
2004
Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science (NSIS)
The papers on biodiversity in this issue focus on the richness of life in Nova Scotia, and the means by which this richness might be conserved. Mammals, birds, fish, beetles, and diatoms are examples of the richness of life described in the volume. The conservation status of selected species is outlined, as are the threats to these species. Special attention is paid to moose and roseate terns, and a wide range of birds, beetles, fish, mammals and other species receive some attention.
doi:10.15273/pnsis.v42i2.3599
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