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WEASELHEAD/GLENMORE PARK
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Weaselhead Reptiles

This list includes all species know to have occurred in the Weaselhead/Glenmore Park area including species now extinct and species that no longer occur in the area.

Turtles
    Painted TurtleChrysemys picta
Lizards & Snakes
    BullsnakePituophis catinifer
    Red-sided Garter SnakeThamnophis sirtalis parietalis
    Plains Garter SnakeThamnophis radix
    Wandering Garter SnakeThamnophis elegans vagrans
 
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WE THANK YOU
Board of Directors
   RAY PHILLIPS for serving as the society's DIRECTOR (MEMBERSHIPS) this year
Donors & Sponsors
GUS YAKI for contributing more than 50,000 records to our database
RECENT BIRDS
Volunteer Fundraising
CALGARY GIRL GUIDES
for raising money to preserve Weaselhead
CALGARY GIRL GUIDES
 Key Contributors
GUS YAKI
for contributing your work to the species profile section on this website
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EDUCATION COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
You make our park a fun place to learn
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Past Service
   BRENT JOHNER for serving 9 consecutive years on the society's Board

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