North Durham Nature’s AGM and Member’s Night
Scugog Memorial Library 231 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario, CanadaVarious presentation topics given by our members. 7 pm, Scugog Public Library ~ All welcome!
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Various presentation topics given by our members. 7 pm, Scugog Public Library ~ All welcome!
Explore this unique landscape managed by Kawartha Land Trust. 9:30 am ~ Registration required
Come hear Steve Varga, Brodie member and longtime biologist with Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources speak on “Flora of Toronto’s High Park and Surrounding Humber Plains” The Brodie Nature Club, a ...
Dr. John Sabean will speak on “Charles Fothergill (1782-1840): Visionary, Natural Historian, and Artist; Ontario's Premier Naturalist.” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for 100 years, consists of academics, ...
Hosted by University of Toronto Mississauga (Centre for Urban Environments), Heart Lake Turtle Troopers, and Scales Nature Park. Objectives: Bring together community science groups focusing on turtle nest protection across ...
A 2 hr seminar to learn key look-for features and behaviours. 10:30 am ~ Registration required
Your invitation to a meeting of the Brodie Nature Club Dr. Micah Freedman, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, U of T, will be speaking on “A familiar bug in unfamiliar places: ...
Charles Fothergill came to Canada in 1816 with the express purpose of compiling a complete natural history of the British Empire. To that end, during the 23 years he spent ...
Trips to Central America can and should be full of awe-inspiring ant observations. The tropics are blessed with an amazing diversity of ant species. But who knew we had Amazon ...
Join Youth Council members along the Biodiversity Trail in Whitby to clean up litter and support local waterways! All clean-up materials will be provided thanks to the Anti-Litter Program with the Town ...
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.