What Goes “Eeek” in the Night
Few of us see bats on a regular basis, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Go out […]
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Few of us see bats on a regular basis, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Go out […]
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Learn About this Invasive Species With the arrival of spring’s warmer temperatures, watershed residents and wildlife alike are
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As leaves change colour and fall to the ground, many of us prepare to rake away the dead
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In most cases, pruning trees and shrub is best done before they “wake up” from their winter dormancy
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What will you restore? On June 5, the United Nations declared the next ten years the Decade on
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Some small creeks in the Credit River Watershed looked a little green this spring. That’s because of algae!
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There Are Many Strategies for Surviving Winter The summer months are filled with the sights and sounds of
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I remember the first time I saw a silver-spotted skipper. I was in a meadow in the Rouge
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Ecosystem restoration is an adaptive process. Sometimes it uses methods that seem more destructive than restorative. Fire has
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If you’ve found invasive species growing in your yard, remove them and replace them with native plants. Removing invasive species
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