Gardening for Birds – Kevin Kavanagh (NL Members Only)
Gardeners often know the benefits that native plants can provide as host plants for various insects as well as providing food (e.g. nectar) to butterflies, bees and other pollinators.
Registration is required for “members only” events. We ask unwell members to refrain from attending.
Gardeners often know the benefits that native plants can provide as host plants for various insects as well as providing food (e.g. nectar) to butterflies, bees and other pollinators.
Garth Casbourn is an ornithologist and soon-to-be academic. Born and bred in London, Ontario, Garth returned to his native soil for his doctorate. He studies the effects of testosterone on […]
Old North East Neighbourhood Association Jacqueline Fraser Strong Roots: A Community Planting Event Erica Ion, ALUS Middlesex’s Program Director Lolabees Ellie Cook Restoring Joany’s Boardwalk Lily Vuong, Conservation Director, Thames […]
Nature London President, Jennifer Evans, will chair the Annual General Meeting.
William Van Hemessen is our invited speaker. His presentation is on rare fungi of Carolinian Canada.
Save the date
Save the date Tentative presenter is Alan Macnaughton, Vice-President of TEA The Toronto Entomologists’ Association (TEA) is a non-profit educational and scientific organization formed to promote interest in insects, to […]