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Bulletin Bonanza!

The latest Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Canada was recently released, and contains wide array of interesting entomological articles including:

  • regular features like letters from the ESC President, Dear Buggy, The Student Wing and The Last Word;
  • a trip report from University of Guelph entomologists riding the rails & looking for insects along the railroad to Churchill, Manitoba;
  • a biography of Canadian entomologist Léon Provancher;
  • book reviews, meeting updates, and much, much more!

You can find the ESC June Bulletin on the ESC Website.

The Entomological Society of Ontario has published their spring newsletter, with information on a new ESO Sesquicentennial Graduate Student Award, the ESO Bug Eye Photo Contest, the upcoming ESC-ESO JAM to be held in Guelph this fall, and plenty of other interesting information. You can read the ESO Spring 2013 Newsletter here.

The Entomological Society of Saskatchewan also has their spring newsletter available. With articles on entomology outreach close to home, a fascinating report from Owen Olfert about his recent trip to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (sometimes referred to as North Korea) to help with insect monitoring projects in agricultural environments, and early details about the 2014 ESC-ESS JAM being held in Saskatoon.  Go West (or East for those of you in Alberta & British Columbia) and learn all about the great entomology work being done in Saskatchewan.

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June 19, 2013/by Morgan Jackson
Tags: Newsletter, Ontario, Outreach, Saskatchewan
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