Wishing you a fun, silly, scary and sweet Halloween! May your day be filled with fear and your bag stuffed with candies. Happy Halloween! On the night of Halloween, I wish you a bag full of treats, a fantasy, magic and tricks.
Wild parsnip is an invasive plant commonly found in Canada that has been known to cause severe burns. The roots are edible, but the sap of the plant can cause blisters and severe burns when mixed with sun exposure.
Solitary in nature, Heron people follow their own path. They learn self-reliance. This is a valuable character trait in these times of conformity and homogenization of values.
Enjoy a printable 2018 Survey Calendar created by our Terrestrial Ecologist, Angie Corson. This convenient calendar will allow you to properly schedule wildlife surveys this season.
In this webinar, we will take a look at the regulatory requirements related to Storm Water Control Studies, as well as provide tips on how to prepare for, prevent, manage and monitor runoff.
This course is designed to train and certify users in a variety of standardized Ontario Stream Assessment Protocol (OSAP) manual techniques for evaluating habitat, invertebrate and fish communities in wadeable streams.