Late Fall Stroll at Huron Woods

Attendance: 3 / 25

We will walk on paved and unpaved trails to look for interesting late fall sightings.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Christmas Bird Count 2024

Once again Nature London’s Pete Read is the compiler for Nature London’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC). He submits the data to the international Audubon Organization through Birds Canada.  The London Count has been undertaken since 1909. There is more information and a Count Circle map on their website. https://www.birdscanada.org/bird-science/christmas-bird-count Participants can tally numbers of birds of […]

RESCHEDULED Little Nature Explorers (Fabulous Fungi)

Join our Little Nature Explorers for a fun and engaging 30-minute indoor nature class, perfect for young explorers at Featherfields in Wortley Village! Through hands-on crafts, interactive games, and exciting nature-themed activities, kids will discover the wonders of the natural world while developing a love for the environment. Each session offers a unique adventure for kids […]

New Year’s Day Bird Walk

We will walk along the river in Greenway Park to start off 2025.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Winter Pinery Hike Along Ausable River

Pinery Provincial Park 9526 Lakeshore Road, Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 8 / 25

Pinery is home to many winter residents.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Eco-Grant Presentations

London Civic Garden Complex
Attendance: 2 / 200

Here are the 2024 Eco-Grant winners; Elmwood Ave Presbyterian Church Project: Elmwood Anniversary Pollinator Garden Thames Talbot Land Trust Project: Native Seeds for Restoration ReForest London Project: Classroom to Canopy London Environmental Network Project: Tiny Forest Growing Chefs! Project: Growing Community Food Forest

Winter Birding in Lambton County

We will visit sites in western Middlesex and Lambton Counties to look for winter birds.
MEMBERS ONLY – REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Nature in the City – Found an Animal – Brian Salt

Wildlife plays a pivotal role in sustaining healthy ecosystems, serving purposes from pollinating plants to seed dispersal and pest control, contribute to the ecological balance that sustains life. Beyond ecological significance, wildlife holds a place of deep cultural, recreational, and economic importance for all.