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Wider aspects of a career in entomology 1-2: Winter in Canada

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Danks, H.V. (2018, March). Winter in Canada. Bulletin of The Entomological Society of Canada, 50(1), 25-29. https://esc-sec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Bulletin-Volume50-number1_Mar2018.pdf, Danks, H.V. (2018, June). A winter project. Bulletin of The Entomological Society of Canada, 50(2), 50-54. https://esc-sec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Bulletin-Volume50-number2-June2018.pdf

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An entomologist learns to deal with Canadian winter conditions whilst studying overwintering insects, especially chironomid midges from shallow ponds.

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