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Karner Blue Butterfly Researchers

Janine McLeod

Natural Heritage Coordinator

Alderville First Nation

KBB research/management work:

Alderville First Nation - Black Oak Savanna

Since 2001 work has been done on the savanna to restore habitat for the KBB. Wild blue lupine has been planted in a number of suitable locations in our 130 acres site. The plants have been monitored every year and are increasing in size and quantity. It is hoped that our savanna will soon be a suitable site for re-introduction of the KBB to the area.

Work Area:

Ontario, Canada

Contact Information:

Janine McLeod

Natural Heritage Coordinator

 

svannatours@eagle.ca

 

janinemcleod@sympatico.ca

705-778-1391

 

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Page revised March 17, 2008


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