
Christmas Bird Count
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Brock Fenton, professor Emeritus at Western University’s Biology Department, will discuss bats’ long (for their size) life spans — over 30 years in the wild — to the distances they travel, as well as their resistance to many viral infections.
Bringing London Together for a Equitable, Inclusive & Prosperous Future
Brendon Samuels, a Western Biology PhD candidate, will tell us about simple actions to support our relationships with birds and the urban spaces we share.
Brent Sinclair, a Western Biology Professor will introduce us to the insects around London that get all their food from liquids, explain why that’s a challenge, and the extraordinary adaptations that help them get away with it.
Emily “Ranger Em” Febrey, a local conservation educator and communicator, will share some of her favourite local adventures and the people and organizations that inspire her along her journey.
Scott Gillingwater, a Species At Risk Biologist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, will discuss the impact of a growing city on reptiles and amphibians and how we can all help to ensure their survival.
Western University’s Manager of Landscape Services, Michael Lunau will talk about the natural beauty of Western’s grounds, how they are maintained and take us on a virtual tour to show us what we can see when we visit.
In this Green in the City session learn about how climate change affects nature, and how you can spot the impacts in your very own backyard! Plus discover the environmental significance of […]
Open to the public, but registration is required. Please do not attend if you are unwell.