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The Animal Roots of Multicultural Society

Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Your invitation to the next meeting of the Brodie Club Professor Kristin Andrews, York University will speak on “The Animal Roots of Multicultural Society” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic ...

Flora of Toronto’s High Park and Surrounding Humber Plains

Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Come hear Steve Varga, Brodie member and longtime biologist with Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources speak on “Flora of Toronto’s High Park and Surrounding Humber Plains” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month ...

Brodie Club Meeting – Charles Fothergill, Ontario’s Premier Naturalist

Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Dr. John Sabean will speak on “Charles Fothergill (1782-1840): Visionary, Natural Historian, and Artist; Ontario's Premier Naturalist.” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic year, at 7:30 p.m. in Room ...

A familiar bug in unfamiliar places: What the monarch butterfly’s global range expansion can teach us about its biology.”

Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Your invitation to a meeting of the Brodie Nature Club Dr. Micah Freedman, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, U of T, will be speaking on “A familiar bug in unfamiliar places: What the monarch butterfly’s global range expansion can teach us about its biology.” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for more than 100 ...

A History of Upper Canada’s Early Naturalist – Charles Fothergill with guest speaker John Sabean

Uxbridge Seniors Center 75 Marietta, Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada

Charles Fothergill came to Canada in 1816 with the express purpose of compiling a complete natural history of the British Empire. To that end, during the 23 years he spent in Upper Canada he compiled extensive notes on the flora and fauna and created a museum of stuffed animals, artifacts, and artwork. Had he succeeded ...

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


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