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Nature in Your Backyard Presentation March 18 @ 7:00 pm The City of Pembroke is happy to welcome naturalist Michael Runtz for a presentation on Nature in Your Backyard. The presentation will take place over live stream on the City of Pembroke YouTube channel March 18th at 7 p.m. Michael is a well known and highly respected naturalist and university educator. Inquires about the presentation can be directed to the Recreation Department at 613-735-6821 ext. 1502 or email recreation@pembroke.ca Michael has been an avid birdwatcher since the age of five. He has worked as an interpretive naturalist in Algonquin Provincial and Point Pelee National parks, conducted biological surveys across Ontario, hosted an international television series Wild by Nature, published 10 natural history books, and written more than 1,000 newspaper and magazine natural history articles. He currently teaches Natural History and Ornithology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. His highly ....
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Despite being a rookie park warden, Dan Forbes has enough experience to know that many of Point Pelee National Park’s unique species need some extra TLC. Forbes who brings years of municipal and Parks Canada experience to his new job in December joined Sarah Fotheringham, a warden at the Leamington park for 10 years. The 49-year-old Sarnia native spent 15 years in Tobermory, working for the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula and. ....
Spending so much more time at home over the past few months has been a challenging experience for many of us but have no fear – finding a bit of joy may be closer than you think! At a time of year that where the calendar is typically full of social gatherings, events and parties, staying close to home can leave us feeling a bit stir-crazy – luckily we’ve put together our top five things you can do to bring a little more joy to your quarantine. Oddly, our way to be in this together, is to take this time to stay apart. Though that doesn’t necessarily make it any easier, but maybe – just maybe – we can find some ways to still find a little joy this season. ....