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History of the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in Canada
Webinar Registration Required Join Birds Canada’s Jody Allair, Director of Community Engagement, and Yousif Attia, Coordinator of the CBC in Canada. They will present a history of CBC, dive into what […]
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Repair Café and Sustainable Living Fair (Green in the City)
Bring your small appliance, clothing, or other item that needs fixing, and have it repaired for free while you sit with your fixer and learn repair skills. Visit with local […]
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New Year’s Day Bird Walk
Start 2024 by enjoying our feathered friends in Greenway Park. Dress warmly.
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Bats as Beings
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.
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Eco-grant Presentations (Hybrid)
Short presentations by eco-grant winners.
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Medway Heritage Trail: night walk
Explore a trail in different light, get out to enjoy the winter season, listen to the winter sounds at night, help to learn about bark, maybe we can id some trees.
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Building bird-friendly communities in London
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.
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Winter Birding in Lambton County
Check for Snowy owls around Strathroy. Look at winter waterfowl along the St. Clair River.
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Some bugs suck! Why the insects in your garden have a drinking problem
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.
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