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May 12, 2022–Noah Cole
Ants of Ontario, incl. Grey Bruce, with Dr. Gary Umphrey. Learn about Ants, their activities and behaviours, plus their relative status on the continent, and in the world. Dr. Umphrey, of the University of Guelph, will share his knowledge and enthusiasm for the Ants we know – and for those we have yet to meet.
May 12, 2022–Noah Cole
Tallgrass meadow, Sydenham River Nature Reserve © Gabriella Zagorski
Description: Join us for a webinar to learn about carbon projects in Ontario and the different approaches used to answer the question, “how much carbon is there?” At this webinar, we’ll hear from Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority’s Bill Thompson, Ontario Nature’s Graeme Smith, and Credit Valley Conservations’ Lauren Moretto. Bill, Graeme, and Lauren will talk ...
April 26, 2022–Noah Cole
In a country that is so vast and surrounded by large oceans, it is no wonder we have some of the most interesting weather in the world. It offers such a variety all year round because of its terrain, temperature variations and location. Learn about Fallstreak Holes, Superior Mirages and discover how far south the ...
April 26, 2022–Noah Cole
On Tuesday, April 26 at 7:00 pm, Friends of the Salmon River presents: From the Heiltsuk Nation: Combating climate change and colonialism through land-based healing and education with Jess Housty. You will also learn about the unique geography and history of Bella Bella in the Central Coast region of British Columbia and about Bella Bella as a community. Jess Housty (Háust̓i) is a mother, writer and ...
April 23, 2022–Noah Cole
On Earth Day Weekend, we are officially kicking off the atlassing season with webinars and (finally!) field events to help you get into atlassing mode and prepare you for the season ahead. The event will be somewhat similar to last year’s Launch weekend, but this time you get to meet fellow atlassers, do some first ...