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.
Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just curious about the world around you, bioblitzes are a fun and engaging way to explore local biodiversity. Discover nature. Connect with the community. […]
We will fill the feeders and then walk Beech Point Trail (easy trail), watching for signs of the Fall season. If time permits, we will walk the River Trail medium […]
We will walk in the woods and visit the hawk migration monitoring station at Hawk Cliff. We may find some lingering songbirds in the woods. Next, we will visit the […]
Join Thames Talbot Land Trust in celebrating the spectacular fall migration of hawks and other raptors, and Monarch butterflies at the Hawk Cliff Woods Migration Weekend! This is a free, […]
The Centre for Animals on the Move (CAM) at Western University is hosting CAMfest, a free public event to celebrate CAM’s first three years and showcase our research, student training, […]
This is a very special presentation of the Mass for All Creatures by London composer Oliver Whitehead. The performance will be held in the heart of Wortley Village at Saint […]
We will walk the boardwalk trail to the open bog first, observing plants and birds. Then, for those up for a longer walk, we will follow a trail to the […]
Enjoy a Fall walk at Cedarcroft. We will walk the Beech Point Trail, River Trail and the Pine Trail. The trails could be damp and slippery in places. Please wear […]