Asters and goldenrod hike
Huron Natural Area Huron Natural Area, Trillium Drive, Kitchener, ON, CanadaDetails forthcoming Meeting point: will be sent to people who register.
Details forthcoming Meeting point: will be sent to people who register.
Build a bluebird nest box with guidance from Eric, a local carpentry instructor. Tools and materials are provided, and you will learn how to make a nest box recommended by the Ontario Eastern Bluebird Society. Take home a nest box that you can mount on your own property, gift to your rural friends or your ... Read more
The book club runs online, from November to March, during the coldest months of the year when staying home and reading is an excellent, cozy activity! Bring something to share - a nature book, old or new, a nature-based film, radio show or talk, piece of art, special sighting or... it's up to you. Each person ... Read more
A presentation by Sciensational Sssnakes. Learn about snakes and turtles. Hold a snake if you want to. (For families registered in the WRN Kids program.)
Join Kari Gunson as she provides an overview of road ecology and its application to road projects in Ontario. She will focus on particular case studies of road mitigation for a variety of wetland-forest animals such as turtles.
The book club runs online, from November to March, during the coldest months of the year when staying home and reading is an excellent, cozy activity! Bring something to share - a nature book, old or new, a nature-based film, radio show or talk, piece of art, special sighting or... it's up to you. Each person ... Read more
Join us for a stroll around lovely Waterloo Park to enjoy the festive lights display and early winter weather. Dress for the weather. Bring a thermos of cider or hot chocolate, or money to buy some there (if available for sale). Washrooms available. Registration NOT required. Hope to see you there! Note, this is the ... Read more
Started in 1900, the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is North America’s longest running community science project. Counts happen in over 2000 localities throughout the Western Hemisphere. Each CBC is conducted on a single day between Dec. 14th and Jan. 5th. Counts are carried out within defined diameter circles that stay the same from year to ... Read more
Help trim the trails at SpruceHaven and take home some greenery to decorate with.
Started in 1900, the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is North America’s longest running community science project. Counts happen in over 2000 localities throughout the Western Hemisphere. Each CBC is conducted on a single day between Dec. 14th and Jan. 5th. Counts are carried out within defined diameter circles that stay the same from year to ... Read more