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  • Planting Community based Mini Forests using the Miyawaki Method: from Principles to Practice

    Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Steve Hill of the Dougan Ecology and the Network of Nature will be speaking on Planting Community based Mini Forests using the Miyawaki Method: from Principles to Practice The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for more than 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the ...

  • Laurence Packer, distinguished research professor emeritus, York University, will be speaking on “Bees in the World’s Driest Desert”

    Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Laurence Packer, distinguished research professor emeritus, York University, will be speaking on “Bees in the World’s Driest Desert” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for more than 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic year, at ...

  • Toby Thorne, Supervisor, Field Conservation, Toronto Zoo, will be speaking on “Putting Bats on the Map in Ontario”

    Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Toby Thorne, Supervisor, Field Conservation, Toronto Zoo, will be speaking on “Putting Bats on the Map in Ontario” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for more than 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic year, at ...

FYIxON guided hike at Cedarvale, Nature Guardians Community Science activity © Melina Damian


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