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Introduction to Bird Monitoring Webinar Series – Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas and Bird Surveys

Introduction to Bird Monitoring Webinar Series Presented by Mushkegowuk Council Lands and Resources Department In collaboration with Plenty Canada and Birds Canada In collaboration with Plenty Canada and Birds Canada, Mushkegowuk Councils and Resources Department is holding a 3-part webinar series on bird monitoring. Migration is well advanced and breeding season is in full swing. ...

Guided Tour at Gananoque Lake Nature Reserve – Sunday, June 16th, 2024

We are delighted to invite you to a guided tour of Gananoque Lake Nature Reserve! This biodiverse refuge for 25+ species at risk is part of the Frontenac Arch wildlife corridor from the Adirondacks to Algonquin. This is special opportunity for us to explore a 60-acre property that Ontario Nature is seeking to protect. The ...

August Sappy Hour – data entry tips and tricks

Our next Sappy Hour will be August 28 and will cover tips, tricks and reminders for data entry. Click here to register. Future Sappy Hours are planned out for the next several months, but if you have a topic you’d like to see covered, please contact us at the Atlas office (or reach out through the discussion forum). Missed a ...

On October 1 at 7 pm join ALO members and guests from across the province on Zoom to discuss preparing for the next provincial election, likely next Spring.

What to expect: ‍ -A "Political Insiders" panel discussion about the upcoming provincial election featuring Jane Fogal (Councillor, Halton Hills), Matthew Kellway (Director of Policy, Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario) and Phil Pothen (Counsel, Environmental Defence Canada). ‍ -A sneak peek of ALO plans for the next six months. ‍ -Member engagement! ‍ Register here.

Wise Practices to Gather and Apply Indigenous Knowledge.

In this session, facilitators Kerry-Ann Charles, of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation, and Tiffany Taylor, of Curve Lake First Nation, from Cambium Indigenous Professional Services, will share insights on Wise Practices for applying and gathering Indigenous Knowledge. "Wise practices" refers to a set of guiding principles and approaches designed to respectfully engage with Indigenous communities to collect, ...

Understanding Treaties in Ontario

Learn about the importance of treaties in Ontario and how treaties affect the work land trusts do. During this session participants will gain a deeper understanding of Ontario treaties and how they have shaped the relationship between Indigenous peoples and settlers in the region. We'll also explore how these treaties impact, and should impact, the ...

What motivates volunteers? A synthesis of two decades of research

Volunteers are a valuable resource for conservation organizations, but it can often be difficult for organizations to motivate and retain them. Join Tim Alamenciak to learn what the scholarly research says about the motivation to participate in conservation and ecological restoration. Tim will present a framework of 15 key motivations that can be used to attract and retain more volunteers. ...

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


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.