Animal Behavior Society Film Festival

Three non-commercial films by an individual or persons largely associated with animal behavior from a teaching, research, and/or applied perspective. Two commercial films by professional photographers and filmmakers. For more information, see the flyer for the evening.

Skunk’s Misery Butterfly Count

Continue the tradition of counting butterflies for an official census. Enjoy a potluck dinner afterwards. Email George Prieksaitis for information on attending and helping.

Clear Creek Butterfly Count

Continue the tradition of counting butterflies for an official census. Enjoy a potluck dinner afterwards. Email George Prieksaitis for information on attending and helping.

Meadowlily to Shelborne Park Walk CANCELLED

Meadowlily 25 Meadowlily Road South, London, Canada
Attendance: 8 / 12

Explore a range of habitats as we walk west from Meadowlily Nature Reserve, under Highbury Avenue, to the prairie plantings under the hydro corridor that parallels Highbury.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Meadowlily to Shelborne Park Walk Rescheduled

Meadowlily 25 Meadowlily Road South, London, Canada
Attendance: 4 / 12

Explore a range of habitats as we walk west from Meadowlily Nature Reserve, under Highbury Avenue, to the prairie plantings under the hydro corridor that parallels Highbury.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Fungi Walk at Cedarcroft

Attendance: 2 / 12

A walk on the Beech Point and River Trails looking for variety of fungi.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Fall Bird Walk – The Coves

The Coves 1 Cove Road, London, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 1 / 10

Walk the trails along the pond’s edge looking for early fall migrants and resident birds.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Asters and goldenrods of Ontario

London Civic Garden Complex
Attendance: 3 / 200

Dave Jolly is a Senior Ecologist with over 35 years of experience and expertise in terrestrial and wetland ecology.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Nature Journaling at Cedarcroft

Attendance: 0 / 10

Nature journaling is a creative way to develop skilled observations, curiosity, and gratitude for nature.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED