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Nova Scotia naturalist Harold Horwood argues in his latest book, Dancing On The Shore, A Celebration Of Life At Annapolis Basin, that wiping out species such as the passenger pigeon is as horrifying as genocide
Nova Scotia naturalist Harold Horwood argues in his latest book, Dancing On The Shore, A Celebration Of Life At Annapolis Basin, that wiping out species such as the passenger pigeon is as horrifying as genocide

Nova Scotia naturalist Harold Horwood argues in his latest book, Dancing On The Shore, A Celebration Of Life At Annapolis Basin, that wiping out species such as the passenger pigeon is as horrifying as genocide

Date9/9/1987
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  • Nova Scotia naturalist Harold Horwood argues in his latest book, Dancing On The Shore, A Celebration Of Life At Annapolis Basin, that wiping out species such as the passenger pigeon is as horrifying as genocide
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      ProvenanceCourtesy: Toronto Star Photograph Archives
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      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0128541F
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      View of the Cliffs of Trap Rock, at the Entrance of Annapolis Basin (Nova Scotia, 176-?)
      Des Barres, Joseph F.W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1722-1824
      1830 circa
      Annapolis Royal (Nova Scotia)
      Des Barres, Joseph F.W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet), 1722-1824
      1781