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Four Ways to Fight Biting Bugs

  • July 27, 2015
  • by CWF-FCF
If you’re practically lathering calamine lotion on your body to stop the itch, it might be worth investing in some friends. Bug-eating friends, that is. Attract birds Grow a variety…
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How can I let my cat go outside but deter it from killing birds?

  • July 21, 2015
  • by CWF-FCF
Each year in Canada, between 100 and 350 million birds are estimated to be killed by cats, not to mention the small mammals that fall prey to this non-native species.…
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Schooled by Nature

  • October 31, 2014
  • by Terri-Lee Reid
While we don’t know the official count yet on the number of sockeye salmon that returned to Adams River this year, the 2014 Salute to the Sockeye Festival was a…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

Will Three Bat Species Get The Protection They Need?

  • July 25, 2014
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
[PHOTO CREDIT: KAREN VANDERWOLF/NB MUSEUM] A publication has just been released looking for comments on adding three bat species – the little brown myotis, northern myotis and the tri-colored bat…
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Keep Calm and Save the Turtles

  • July 23, 2014
  • by CWF-FCF
That’s our motto even though we know it’s hard for turtle lovers to actually stay calm when seven of eight turtle species in Muskoka are at risk. But we love…
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  • Endangered Species & Biodiversity

An Interview on Bats and Bat Houses

  • June 19, 2014
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
On June 12, 2014 I did an interview for Compass on bats and bat houses. You can check it out by clicking this link and forwarding to the 21:12 mark!
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Pretty Patterns

  • June 6, 2014
  • by Sarah Coulber
One of the things that caught my eye the other day was the neat way prairie smoke (Geum triflorum) seed heads develop. I love their whimsical plumes which gave them their other…
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Hidden Treasures

  • May 30, 2014
  • by Sarah Coulber
Canada has so many gorgeous native plants. Their colours and textures can be easily seen, such as sunflowers, columbines and coneflowers. There are others, though, whose beauty and fascinating design is only seen…
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We’re In The News – But It’s Not A Good News Story

  • May 23, 2014
  • by Karen Vanderwolf
There’s been a lot of media attention lately regarding declining bat populations. Check out these links below: Click here to view the Global News coverage Check out the Weather Network…
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Weeding out Invasive Plants

  • May 6, 2014
  • by Sarah Coulber
Here in eastern Canada, spring plants like mayapple and trilliums are beginning to leaf out while others, like bloodroot and hepatica, are blooming. The treetops are still bare as is much of the ground.…
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