Join rare for a variety of activities that includes owl calling, listening for singing frogs, listening and watching for American Woodcock calling and a walk along the rail trail.
Lululemon will be having information booths from the Friends of Banff and a local high school group on Earth Day.
New members and prospective members from the nature loving public are invited to The Toronto Bruce Trail Club Open House.
An outdoor festival to celebrate our connection to the natural world through Music, Art, Dance, Environmental Stewardship & Wildflower Tours.
The Wild Gala is an elegant evening designed to honour the great outdoors, and to increase understanding and funds in support of the preservation of Alberta’s precious wild spaces.
This is the 16th annual International Bog Day. It is a free community event. It started in Scotland in order to raise awareness about our disappearing boglands.
The intension of this conference is to create an environment in which Agarwood information exchanges, presentations and Q/A time, two field trip visits, a one-day workshop, and last but not least an informal delegate exchange-day will satisfy and enlighten all participants regarding the latest trends in all fields of Agarwood development.
Strap on a pair of snowshoes and follow a flock of chickadees with a handful of sunflower seeds!
Escaping the cold winter temperatures and limited food sources of their high north breeding grounds, many waterfowl species fly south to warmer climates, including Toronto’s waterfront. Conservation staff will offer identification tips and demonstrate the habitat creation underway at this unique park.
Help clean up one of 27 nature sites in Oakville. For a list of locations, please click here.