Sappy Hour: Getting Started with Atlas-3
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Interested in Birds? Help us kick off the start of year four of Atlas-3 this April, at our in-person kick-off event weekend! The event will focus on an introduction to Atlas-3 and how to best get involved. It is also a great way to meet fellow Atlassers, get hands-on training from experts, and ask questions ...
Description: In person event on April 27 in Guelph. Discussion of local strategies followed by bird walk. Location: Riverside Park, Guelph Date/time: April 27 at 9:00 am (1-1.5 hours) How to register: Registration not required. Contact Marlene Paibomesai at wellington@birdsontario.org for details.
Help us start off year four of Atlas-3 this April, with an in-person kick-off event in Hamilton! The event will focus on an introduction to Atlas-3 and how to best get involved. It is also a great way to meet fellow Atlassers, get hands-on training from experts, and ask questions in person to better prepare ...
Description: Join us for a morning of birding and banding. Please register by contacting the Regional Coordinator, since this event is weather dependent. Location: Cambrian College Date/time: May 11, 7am -12pm How to register: Contact Darryl Edwards (sudbury@birdsontario.com)
This Sappy Hour will focus on all things Point Counts – both “in person” and “digital” point counts. There’s also a new feature on the NatureCounts app for people interested in doing “map-based” point counts that we’ll cover. We encourage everyone who is interested in helping with point counts to attend.
Friday, May 24 to Wednesday, May 29 (but come for any portion of that) Leaders: Mike Burrell, Mike Cadman This Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas Square Bash is an event that brings volunteers together to camp and atlas over a few days, with a goal of covering key gaps in Atlas coverage. Meet and camp at ...
Description: Join Regional Coordinators and fellow atlassers for a morning of atlassing in Timmins: get hands-on practice submitting general observations, doing point counts (including with digital recording units) and help us fill coverage gaps while having fun. All skill levels are welcome. Location: Canadian Tire parking lot (2199 Riverside Dr., Timmins) Date/time: June 2, 7:30 ...
Friday, June 7 to Wednesday, June 12 (but come for any portion of that) Leaders: Kaelyn Bumelis This Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas Square Bash is an event that brings volunteers together to camp and atlas over a few days, with a goal of covering key gaps in Atlas coverage. Meet and camp at Mikisew Provincial ...
Join Ontario Nature to celebrate the launch of the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas (ORAA), a 10-year community science initiative, through an in-person guided hike at Cawthra Mulock Nature Reserve (CMNR). This nature reserve is less than an hour from Toronto and is home to many species of reptiles and amphibians, including various turtles, frogs, salamanders, ...
Learn to find and identify flora, fauna and fungi Guided walks with expert naturalists Children’s activities BBQ on Saturday For more details visit www.kingstonfieldnaturalists.org (after mid-May) To be added to the mailing list contact Janis Grant: janis.grant@icloud.com Questions? Ask Anne (n8ture.anne@sympatico.ca or 613-389-6742) Location: Bethel Road, Camden East Link: https://inaturalist.ca/projects/kingston-field-naturalists-2024-bioblitz BIOBLITZ PROGRAMME 2024 ...
rare is excited to announce that we will be hosting a BioBlitz on Sunday, July 14th, and in our ongoing efforts to study and protect our local biodiversity, we are reaching out to our partners in the environmental community with our call for volunteer taxonomists. To ...
Explore rare’s Ancient Woods at this year’s BioBlitz! A BioBlitz is an intense period of biological surveying where a group of experts, naturalists, and volunteers attempt to record as many species as they can in one area. Become a citizen scientist and learn from experts in the field about how to find and identify species of plants, ...
To submit your public events for consideration, email Noah Cole at noahc@ontarionature.org. Please send well in advance and allow up to two weeks for posting. Events must be submitted by a member group or run jointly with Ontario Nature.