Salmon Migration is Something to See
The salmon migration, or run, up the Credit River is a sign that summer is ending and autumn […]
Salmon Migration is Something to See Continue Reading
The salmon migration, or run, up the Credit River is a sign that summer is ending and autumn […]
Salmon Migration is Something to See Continue Reading
Recently, my son and I had an uncanny wildlife encounter in our backyard. We watched as something furry
An Impossumible Feast Continue Reading
The emergence of the mayfly is a spectacular but very short-lived sight to see. Each year from May through
Mayflies – the ‘Circle of Life’ Continue Reading
Life is full of uncertainty. At the same time, being grateful for spring and the return of many
A Question Mark with Four Wings Continue Reading
The warm spring weather in April brings on many exciting changes in nature: snow changes to rain, flowers
Become a Backyard Birder on Go Birding Day Continue Reading
Spring is a Busy Time for Migration and Breeding While we’re staying home, ecologists are starting to see
Our Waste, Their Home Continue Reading
In spring, the earth is buzzing with the sounds of wildlife. While field work is on hold right
Creature Calls – Nature’s Soundtrack Continue Reading
Each year field staff from CVC’s Ecology and Monitoring group compete in a photo contest. We take pictures
A Friendly Photography Competition Among Staff Continue Reading
Extra time at home with your children may have you stumped on how to keep them occupied. Why
Keep the Kids Busy with Watershed Science Continue Reading
Let’s face it – dating is complicated! Human courtship rituals often seem strange and confusing, and this also
Romance in the Wild Continue Reading
During the winter months it’s easy to spot the signs of animals big and small. Once there’s snow
By CVC’s Meagan Ruffini, Marketing and Communications Associate It’s a warm spring day and the sun is shining
Trumpeter Swans: A Treasure of the Credit Continue Reading
I remember the first time I saw a silver-spotted skipper. I was in a meadow in the Rouge
Where in the Watershed are the Silver-spotted Skippers? Continue Reading