Costa Rica -The Land, People and Birds
Orillia Museum of Art and History 30 Peter St S, OrilliaSpeaker is Ken Vogan, Biologist, North Simcoe Nature. For more information: orillianaturalists@gmail.com
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Speaker is Ken Vogan, Biologist, North Simcoe Nature. For more information: orillianaturalists@gmail.com
Speaker is James Kamstra, Senior Terrestrial Ecologist AECOM For more information: orillianaturalists@gmail.com
Saturday February 11, 2023 Wilson’s Falls Trail Bracebridge at 10:30 a.m. To carpool, meet behind Zehrs at 10 a.m. Contact Marilyn Clark (705) 333 3292
Speaker is Neil Gray- Current President of the Couchiching Conservancy, on The Natural History of Hummingbirds 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.
Over the course of the past 40 years, Lynn Holden travelled the country and visited all 20 Canadian World Heritage Sites. Then she sat down and wrote a book about them. Holden, who lived in Victoria Harbour before recently moving to Horseshoe Valley, started her unique journey in 1982. There are currently 20 sites designated in ...
Speaker is mystery author Steve Burrows 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.
Free. Please contact mpfieldnaturalists@gmail.com to request an invitation Midland-Penetanguishene Field Naturalists / mpfieldnaturalists@gmail.com Marilyn Simonds: "Woman Watching - Louise de Kiriline Lawrence and the Songbirds of Pimisi Bay"; Award winning author Ms Simonds will present on her new acclaimed biography of the woman who has been called "Canada's Rachel Carson". "Lyrical, passionate and deeply researched." ...
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 ...
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.
The public is invited to this free annual family event, a great opportunity to find out what's going on the world of thousands of birds that traverse our continent twice a year. In the morning, from 10 am to noon, expert guides will take groups out onto the dykes that transect the wetland to offer ...
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 ...
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.