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Ontario Wildflowers Presentation featuring Walter Muma

Orillia Museum of Art and History 30 Peter St S, Orillia

From the very rare to the common, from field and forest to bog, and everywhere in between, Walter will take us on an exploration of the many and varied wildflowers of Ontario. Presentation by Walter Muma, President, Wildwood Canada Make sure you are on our email list for updates on events and activities (orillianaturalists@gmail.com). We update the home page ...

The Algonquin to the Adirondacks corridor Project

Speaker is Emily Conger on the Algonquin to the Adirondacks corridor Project All our meetings are currently via zoom at 7:30 Pm. To register please email the club at yorksimcoenaturclub@gmail.com and the link will be sent to you.

Dale A. Leadbeater: The Flora of Kawartha Lakes

Wye Marsh Nature Centre 16160 Highway 12 East, Midland, Ontario

Free to MPFN Members. We request a small donation from non members Midland-Penetanguishene Field Naturalists / mpfieldnaturalists@gmail.com Dale A. Leadbeater: "The Flora of Kawartha Lakes" - This expert botanist will tell us of the successfully completed 14 year project she spearheaded with the Kawartha Field Naturalists to compile an illustrated checklist of the flora of ...

Andrew Reeves: Overrun – Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis

Wye Marsh Nature Centre 16160 Highway 12 East, Midland, Ontario

Free to MPFN Members. We request a small donation from non members Midland-Penetanguishene Field Naturalists / mpfieldnaturalists@gmail.com Andrew Reeves: Overrun - "Dispatches from the Asian Carp Crisis"; Mr. Reeves' 2019 book was longlisted for the RBC Charles Taylor Prize, Canada's highest award for non-fiction writing. 

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.