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Nice site Martin!
I'm glad there is another champion of freshwater molluscs out there! I have
recently become interested in the native freshwater gastropods of my area. Armed
with my one single reference guide I have been scouring sloughs, rivers, lakes
and ponds for the mostly tiny critters.
December has been warm and dry here, so although the water is mainly frozen we
have had a wonderful opportunity to find empty stranded shells in all kinds of
places that might be difficult to access when not frozen. December shelling in
Alberta... last year this would not have even occurred to me.
Tough little critters though - in a half dozen cases in the last two weeks I have
found some of my so-called dead snails crawling around in the bucket they were
soaking in, brought back to life after lying frozen and beached for who knows how
long! I put them in my goldfish aquarium and am interested to see what they will
do.
Nora in Calgary (it snowed and it's too cold to to go shelling today)
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> To all:
>
> Former generations gloried in conquest and built nations. It is left to us
> to spin webs. I have been working on a site for some time, adding and making
> changes, and would like to share the work so far and put it up for comment,
> particularly from the professional community specializing in this field.
> Please have a look. It is my hope to create a space free of commercial glitz
> and clutter, and in some way benefit freshwater mollusks in their vulnerable
> habitat. The URL is
>
> http://members.aol.com/mkohl1/FWshells.html
>
> Happy New Year to all! ... It won't even look like a date without that "19"
> -- an address, maybe? -- and none of us will live to see another "C" in a
> current Roman Numeral date! Thanks,
>
> Martin Kohl
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