Yoga in the Garden
As the snow begins to fall gently across Cambridge, the world outside slows down just enough for us to hear our own breath again. This is the season of soft ...

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As the snow begins to fall gently across Cambridge, the world outside slows down just enough for us to hear our own breath again. This is the season of soft ...
North America’s only international bird festival is proud to announce the 9th Annual Birds on the Niagara, February 13-16, 2026 Birds on the Niagara 2026 (BON26) will be held from ...
Join us this fall and winter for Conservation Easement Agreements: Leveraging what we have learned! This series will explore everything we’ve learned over the past 30 years of working with Conservation ...
Dr. Nathan K. Lugan, of the Royal Ontario Museum and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, U of T, will be speaking on Radiation across the Riverbed: Macroevolutionary Patterns and ...
Many Londoners enjoy gardening, but most plants in the city are not native. Human activities have harmed wildlife habitats. Gardeners can help by using native plants, which support birds, mammals, ...
The Secret Lives of Cats Outdoor domestic cats are estimated to be highly impactful to wildlife. In Canada it’s been estimated that cats kill 60 million birds per year. While ...
Save the Date! Two-Eyed Seeing and Ethical Space Training II Sustaining balance in the era of climate change Dates: March 12 & 13, 2026 Location: Blue Mountain Village Conference Centre Click ...
Children across the country are growing up with constant reminders that our planet is under strain: shrinking wildlife populations, climate change, pollution, and habitats in decline. It’s a heavy weight ...

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