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o Alberta dinosaur expert fears more vandalism
o La greffe en sculpture
o Conservationist's material being donated to museum
o Museum of Nature to count mussels in Ottawa River
o A Spectre emerges from Montreal's Zoo
o Over 50 years of history in Reunion



Alberta dinosaur expert fears more vandalism
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 Dinosaur expert Philip Currie was on a dig in the Alberta badlands a few weeks back, camping in a tent, 
when he learned that yet another fossil site had been vandalized. The heartbreaking news was in an email 
which his wife received when she climbed high enough on a hill to get reception on her cellphone. 
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La greffe en sculpture
Le Devoir Share/Partager 
 La question revient à chaque édition: pourquoi jouer la carte de la biennale? Est-ce une affaire de 
subventions, une stratégie, ou pour le prestige d'une appellation? Tout ça, sans doute. Pourrait-on 
cependant se la jouer plus modeste, à hauteur de l'exposition qui prend place? More/LIRE PLUS

Conservationist's material being donated to museum
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 Bert Marriott started out as an entrepreneur in the gravel and sand business. He ended up as one of the 
Valley's most prominent conservationists, creating a bird and wildlife sanctuary that eventually became part 
of the Northeast Woods - Lazo Marsh Conservation Area. Now, Marriott's daughter Bar Parker wants to 
donate his letters and photographs to Courtenay & District Museum so that his work will be remembered 
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Museum of Nature to count mussels in Ottawa River
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 The Canadian Museum of Nature is launching a project to count the mussels in the Ottawa River this 
summer as part of a pilot initiative mapping freshwater mollusk communities. Mussels are among Canada's 
most endangered animals. The Ottawa River is rich with the water-filtering creatures, which play an 
important role in keeping water clean and maintaining the ecosystem. More/LIRE PLUS

A Spectre emerges from Montreal's Zoo
The Globe and Mail Share/Partager 
 The Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal's Zoo exhibition hosts more than its fair share of marvels - 
golden Chinese animal zodiac heads by Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei, a live ocean crab wearing a carved 
Brancusi-esque sculpture as its shell (by the French artist Pierre Huyghe), and Shary Boyle's porcelain 
evocation of the goddess Ganesh, a bare-breasted elephant woman which Boyle imagines rising from a 
pool, festooned with skeins of beads and ruffled ears of pale pink and violet lace. More/LIRE PLUS

Over 50 years of history in Reunion
Central Plains Herald-Leader Share/Partager 
 The Thresherman's Reunion is getting ready to celebrate their 58th year and this year will be a special one 
for a number of events. The historic event has displayed the culture of Manitoba dating back to the pioneer 
days. Gloria Sims, from the Manitoba Agricultural Museum, said that it's important for young people to 
understand some of the history that took place to better understand the future. More/LIRE PLUS







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