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Building bird-friendly communities in London – Nature in the City

Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

Birds in the city are struggling to coexist alongside people. Dangerous interactions with pets and feral cats, loss of habitat, and collisions with windows are common threats to birds that everybody can do something about. Brendon Samuels, a Western Biology PhD candidate, will tell us about simple actions to support our relationships with birds and ...

Species Status and Abundance Modeling: Sappy Hour

Species status and abundance modeling In this webinar, you will learn how the Atlas data has been, and is used, by different organizations to determine how well the birds are faring in Ontario and Canada-wide, how their populations are monitored, and how biologists map their abundance across the province. https://birdscanada-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__HW7gbQ4SgKYcxB83eyELw#/registration

Habitat Change and Monitoring: Sappy Hour

Habitat change and monitoring “Habitat Change and Modeling” will feature presentations from speakers who have used Atlas data to build habitat models and explore abundances of single species. https://birdscanada-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__HW7gbQ4SgKYcxB83eyELw#/registration

Atlas Data and Land Management: Sappy Hour

What do we use the data for when managing land? Once we’ve determined how many birds there are, where they are, and why they are using the land, we can use these data to better inform land management practices for the benefit of target species. In this webinar, you will learn how Atlas data contributes ...

Who Made Those Tracks & Why? with Jeff Kinchen

Learn to observe and recognize Nature’s clues during a tracking tutorial in the great outdoors. Jeff will lead you on this late winter interpretive tracking hike. Always a popular outing and a special time. Snowshoes may be needed. Register: bognors.finest@gmail.com or 519-374-4246

Wingtips at our Fingertips with Stuart Mackenzie, Zoom Meeting

Stuart Mackenzie will be exploring the world of migration of winged animals, birds, bats and insects by researchers using new and innovative technological tools. In his talk titled “Wingtips at Our Fingertips”, Mr. Mackenzie will take us from the Arctic to the edge of the Antarctic using the recent research tools with a special focus ...

MarshWatch webinars

Welcome to MarshWatch! MarshWatch is a new pilot program focused on wetland birds and amphibians for beginners. Virtual webinars along with self-guided activities slowly build your identification skills without getting overwhelmed. The ultimate goal is to give you the skills to confidently submit a checklist of birds from a visit to a wetland of your ...

Atlas-3 2024 Kick-off – April 20th & 21st!

Interested in Birds? Help us kick off the start of year four of Atlas-3 this April, at our in-person kick-off event weekend! The event will focus on an introduction to Atlas-3 and how to best get involved. It is also a great way to meet fellow Atlassers, get hands-on training from experts, and ask questions ...

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.