Wider aspects of a career in entomology 17-20: Insects of Canada
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Danks, H.V. (2022, March). My introduction to Canada's fauna and environments. Bulletin of The Entomological Society of Canada, 54(1), 11-20. https://esc-sec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/2022-1-Mar-ESCBull1-1.pdf, Danks, H.V. (2022, June). My introduction to Canada's fauna and environments, continued. Bulletin of The Entomological Society of Canada, 54(2), 66-75. https://esc-sec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/2022-2-June-ESCBull.pdf, Danks, H.V. (2022, September). My introduction to Canada's fauna and environments, concluded. Bulletin of The Entomological Society of Canada, 54(3), 128-136. https://esc-sec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022-3-Sept-ESCBull.pdf, Danks, H.V. (2022, December). Further field adventures. Bulletin of The Entomological Society of Canada, 54(4), 181-188. https://esc-sec.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2022-4-Dec-ESC-Bulletin.pdf
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Personal outdoor experiences illustrate the diversity of insects and of the zones and habitats they occupy in Canada, introducing common and easily seen species of butterflies, dragonflies, wasps, biting flies, and other groups, and some of the scientific lessons they can teach.
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