Designed along the lines of religious, socialist, and communal living, 288 colonists created the town near the shores of Wild Fowl Bay.
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One morning, we set off to explore Pointe-a-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust, a bird sanctuary about two hours south of Port of Spain.
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It is thought that the name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning camp or resting place, or haunt of the wild fowl.
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The Pointe-?Pierre Wild Fowl Trust initiates and sustains advocacy, together with other NGOs, to promote linkages and the sustainable utilization of natural assets.
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They are recorded as having been fish ponds, but they had artificial islands in them that suggests they were made for wild fowl.
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Wild fowl like beaver may be eaten by dedicated hunters or indigenous people, but are not generally consumed by much of the population.
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The region was a key food and water source, where wild fowl, fish, frogs, freshwater tortoises and a range of marsupials could be captured.
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Joel Barber's " Wild Fowl Decoys " ( Terrydale Press, $ 24 . 95 ), first published in 1934 and still an important reference.
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The township is at the opening of Saginaw Bay into Lake Huron and includes Sand Point, which forms the northern shore of Wild Fowl Bay.
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Na cuntrie may be mair fertile of corn and very gude for wild fowls and for fishe, with ane gude heavin for heiland galayis ".