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Nature Network Conservation Directory
Do you need help building a boardwalk, planting trees or have questions
about participating in a Christmas Bird Count? If you are interested in
seeing the vast array of projects undertaken by volunteer community groups
within the Nature Network, check out the Conservation Directory. The directory
highlights completed projects and suggestions by members of the Nature
Network.
| Featured
Conservation Directory Projects |
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Project Title
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Member Group
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Region |
| Wallaceburg Sycamore Woods |
Sydenham Field Naturalists |
Carolinian West |
By working closely with the municipality, the Sydenham Field Naturalists were able to preserve a significant woodlot near Wallaceburg. |
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Project Title
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Member Group
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Region |
| Nature in the City |
McIlwraith Field Naturalists of London Inc |
Carolinian West |
| Six experts volunteered to give illustrated talks on nature within the city on six consecutive Wednesday nights. |
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Project Title
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Member Group
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Region |
| Caring for Nature Workshop Series |
Friends of Wye Marsh Inc. |
Huronia |
The Wye Marsh Stewardship Department has developed a series of volunteer workshops entitled "Caring for Nature". |
| For more information on projects listed in the Conservation Directory please contact: Ontario Nature at 1-800-440-2366 / 416-444-8419 or email info@ontarionature.org |
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conservation projects | Projects by Ontario Nature Region |
The conservation directory is for information purposes only. These conservation projects are implemented by individual groups of the Nature Network. Ontario Nature does not necessarily endorse or support these projects. If you are a member of Ontario's Nature Network and would like to submit a new project to the Conservation Directory please click here and fill out our online form.
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The Ontario Nature Network is a province-wide network of more than 140 groups that protects Ontario's nature and provides provincial leadership in parks and protected areas, land-use planning policies and conservation science. A strong commitment and concern for nature is shared by each group and demonstrated through their own activities. |
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