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July 2022
Benefits, Opportunities, and Challenges of Urban Wetlands
Ambika Paudel, Ph.D. Candidate, Carleton University July 7th 2022 (10-11 am) Register here
Find out more »Clay Nature Prints of nature in Ruthven Park
When: Daily from July 11 – July 17 @ 9:00am – 4:00pm ETWho: Ruthven Park National Historic Site Inc.Location: 243 Haldimand Highway 54, Cayuga, Ontario - Front Porch of Welcome CentreDescription: Capture the natural beauty of the plants of Ruthven Park with nature clay prints. Visit Ruthven's website for details and to register.
Find out more »Invasive Species Workshop, Sudbury – Junction Creek Stewardship Committee
The Junction Creek Stewardship Committee is hosting a FREE public workshop featuring outreach booths, resources and a guest speaker presentation from the Invasive Species Centre. Learn more about invasive species in your community and how to get involved! Wednesday, July 20th 7:00-9:30pm Presentation @ 7:30pm Living With Lakes Centre, 840 Ramsay Lake Rd
Find out more »Northern Ontario Nature-based Tourism Webinar
Picture yourself kayaking on the greatest lake in the country. Witnessing the highest cliffs in the province. Sipping a morning coffee to the sound of migrating songbirds. In northern Ontario, there are endless opportunities to experience the perfect natural getaway. Join Jake Guggenheimer, the Nature-based Tourism Project Coordinator from our Thunder Bay office as he shares some secrets of the north. Discover some of the beautiful natural features, activities and other travel tips. With the uncertainty of international travel and…
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