The Nature of Clear-cuts
Whether you love them or hate them, we promise an interesting discussion of what is happening in the soil, on […]
Whether you love them or hate them, we promise an interesting discussion of what is happening in the soil, on […]
This special evening will focus on the Territorial District of Thunder Bay, which is the stated area of interest of […]
John Woodcock will be the contact for the fall birding round-up in Thunder Bay. Once again birders are encouraged to […]
Join with us to learn about and celebrate three projects related to bird monitoring and conservation in the Lakehead. Thunder Bay […]
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The Kam Valley Reserve is located near Stanley, about 20 minutes from the city. There is some room for parking nearby. Access to the Whitefish River and the south part of the reserve is through the bush about 100 metres. The shoreline on the Whitefish R. extends about 500 m. east/west.
This year’s fall roundup of birds will be held on Saturday, November 7. Individuals and groups are asked to set their own birding routes and report their findings to NWO Birds. You may choose to count birds at your feeder from the comfort of your home, go for a drive, take a hike, or any combination of methods.
This evening will be persented as a Zoom meeting for members only. It will start with our Annual General Meeting where new members of the Board of Directors will be voted on. A financial report and appointment of our auditor will also take place. Any other business needing a vote by the members will also be presented.
Join Gerry Racey and Al Harris for a winter hike through parts of the Pine Bay 2 Nature Reserve and the Western Lake Superior Conservation Reserve. These make up parts of a provincially significant wetland on the shores of Pine Bay on Lake Superior. We will snowshoe into and through wetland environments, conifer forest, swamp, fen and treed bog.
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