WRN Kids – Earth Day Community Cleanup
Celebrating Earth Day by cleaning up our community.
Celebrating Earth Day by cleaning up our community.
Come join a spring clean-up along the Grand River to help remove litter from the riparian zone of the Grand River, helping to protect our river, drinking water, and local wildlife.
Lauren Weeks and Victoria Anne Pepe are masters students working on the breeding and migration biology of Eastern Whip-poor-wills. Please join them as they talk about these charismatic birds.
Experience the Voices of the Night as we focus on American Woodcock, but also listen for and identify amphibian and possibly owl calls.
Join us for a 'learning together' walk through a favourite natural area near Ayr. Ephemerals are blooming, birds are singing. Registration required.
We will stop at various spots to search for waterfowl, raptors, migrating warblers, thrushes, flycatchers and anything else that captures our interest. A moderate amount of walking is involved, but nothing too strenuous.
Join this outing to explore a top birding hot spot: Rondeau Provincial Park, known for Carolinian Forest and proximity to Lake Erie. Migrant Songbirds are the Park's main attraction at this time of year. Maximum of 15 participants.
Come have a look at our property beside the Nith River. We'll be examining periwinkle and other invasive concerns, and looking at prospects to expand our impact here.
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A joint outing to the nationally significant Carden Alvar with the Peterborough Field Naturalists. Limited to 30 participants (15 per club).