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Timmins Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas Event

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 ...

Introduction to Bird Monitoring Webinar Series – Monitoring with Song Meter Mini 2 Recorders

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. ...

Public Event: Atlas-3 Square Bash at Mikisew Provincial Park

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 ...

Searching for Reptiles and Amphibians @ Cawthra Mulock Nature Reserve

Cawthra Mulock Nature Reserve 18462 Bathurst Street, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

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, ...

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. ...

Scott Parent and his daughter Acadia, present Three Waters

Bayshore Community Centre 1900 3rd Ave E, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada

This documentary film, Three Waters, is based on their 2019 paddling expedition which retraced their ancestral migration route of the Georgian Bay Métis Community of 1828. We will learn about their journey and their plastic pollution clean up initiative. The Owen Sound Field Naturalists meet on the second Thursday of the month (except during July ...

Kingston Field Naturalists 2024 BioBlitz

Bethel Road, Camden East

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   ...

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 ...

Saugeen Valley Lookout

Saugeen Valley Lookout with Brian & Clare Maher This is an outstanding opportunity to visit Nels Maher's and John Weir’s Fern Garden. Orchids, birds, trees and more are highlights found on this 40-acre naturalized property by the Saugeen River near Durham. Bring lunch. Tours by Brian & Clare. Register: brianmaher599@hotmail.com or 705-728-1507

Carolinian Canada Big Picture conversation and AGM

Strategic Directions for Embedding Hope in the Land Growing a Prosperous, Green Future Together Followed by Carolinian Canada Annual General Meeting 2024 June 20, 2024, 1:00 – 3:00 pm (ET) by Zoom All Welcome! Join us for the opportunity to connect and engage. Members in good standing 2 weeks prior to the AGM can vote ...

High-Performance Development Standards: Community Design Workshop

Buildings are one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) in Waterloo Region and it is important that new “Green” high performance building design standards (HPDS) are developed and implemented to help the Region progress towards the target of reducing 80% of GHG emissions by 2050 The Nith Valley EcoBoosters, Climate Action Waterloo ...

Yoga in the Garden

Springbank Farm - rare Charitable Research Reserve 681 Blair Road, North Dumfries, Ontario

Join Chai for Yoga in the Garden for this gentle, beginner friendly class that is open to all fitness levels! Admission is free with a donation of food to the Cambridge Food Bank. Please register your attendance below. Please bring your own yoga mat, water, and dress accordingly for the weather. We’ll meet in the parking lot at Springbank ...

Ontario Piping Plover Beach Cleanup

McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve McLaughlin Bay Trails, Oshawa, ON L1H 8W8, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

Join our Plover Team on July 13 from 10 AM to 12:30 PM to clean up a beach near a nesting site with Friends of Second Marsh, and Aves Coffee Co in Oshawa, Ontario. Meet us at the parking area at the south end of Colonel Sam Drive at the McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve. Garbage ...

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.