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Some bugs suck! Why the insects in your garden have a drinking problem

Central Library – Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

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.

Seed Processing Workshop

London Civic Garden Complex

Learn all about the different seeds and their processing methods.

London’s Naturals

Central Library – Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

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.

Fanshawe CA in Winter

Fanshawe Parking Lot London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 2 / 30

We will check for waterfowl from the dam and walk some trails on the south side of the river.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

London’s Secretive Wildlife: Challenges Faced by Reptiles and Amphibians

Central Library – Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

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.

Great Backyard Bird Count

A free, fun, and easy event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of bird populations.

AGM & Hiking with Kathleen (Hybrid Meeting)

London Civic Garden Complex
Attendance: 52 / 200

ALL AGM DOCUMENTS ARE available on the website.
Presentation: Kathleen Holland’s 2023 video highlights of wildlife and hiking trails around London.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED – MEMBERS ONLY

Children’s Workshop “WATER WISE”

London Civic Garden Complex

Learn about where London gets its water, why it is important, and how Native plants and rain gardens conserve water.

Cedarcroft Family Day

Attendance: 35 / 35

Walk the trails and participate in a Treasure Hunt. Enjoy a mug of hot chocolate, or Jim’s famous hot apple cider.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Naturally Western

Central Library – Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

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.