David Joly’s Photo Field Guide to Asters and Goldenrods of Ontario
London Civic Garden ComplexDave Jolly is a Senior Ecologist with over 35 years of experience and expertise in terrestrial and wetland ecology.
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Dave Jolly is a Senior Ecologist with over 35 years of experience and expertise in terrestrial and wetland ecology.
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The Atlas is based on a 10-year community science project.
From 6:45 to 7:15, the Finance Committee will host an in-person Q&A session in the lobby.
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In 2022, Brett Forsyth embarked on an adventure to set Ontario’s first human-powered big year record.
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Join us for a lovely evening of food, socializing, raffle prizes, and a great presentation.
Here are the 2024 Eco-Grant winners; Elmwood Ave Presbyterian Church Project: Elmwood Anniversary Pollinator Garden Thames Talbot Land Trust Title: Native Seeds for Restoration ReForest London Classroom to Canopy: ReForest London’s Schoolyard Planting Program London Environmental Network Project: Tiny Forest Growing Chefs! PRESENTING ON MARCH 14 Project: Growing Community Food Forest Western University, Dept. of […]
Textile artist Lorraine Roy will present her artistic journey in words and pictures as she describes how trees wove their way into her art and her heart.
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Dr. Carrie Branch will discuss strategies animals use to survive winter when they don’t migrate and share some exciting results from a long-term research project in the Sierra Nevada mountains showing that natural selection acts on the spatial cognitive abilities of mountain chickadees.
Presentation or film on Monarchs.
Last meeting of the season. Five short presentations by members