5 | This Issue A history lesson. By Caroline Schultz 38 | Last Word The Downside of #NoMowMay By Lorraine Johnson and Dr. Sheila Colla 34 | Our Member Groups A legacy of nature reserve stewardship. By Melissa Thomas 35 | Our Community School of Flock raises awareness about bats. By Hayley Raymond ON Nature […]
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Double Green Trillium
Re: “Woodland Wonders” [Spring 2020] I’ve enjoyed the magazine for many years now and particularly liked the feature on trilliums in the Spring 2020 issue. It brought back memories of many trips to Trillium Woods Provincial Park near Sweaburg. I decided to share a photo of what appears to be a double green trillium. It was […]
ON Nature Magazine Spring 2017
DEPARTMENTS 5 | This IssueA time of rejuvenation.By Caroline Schultz 6 | Earth WatchA guide to spiders, counting reptile roadkill, reducing bird strikes, partnership for pollinators, Indigenous perspectives on conservation offsets. 35 | Our Member GroupsA golden jubilee.By Lisa Richardson 36 | Our CommunitySydenham River joins Ontario Nature’s nature reserve system.By Portia Mohlmann 38 | […]
Seasons Magazine Winter 1989
DEPARTMENTS 4 | President’s Page The environmental political arena: Let’s get in and mix it up. By Doug Thomas 7 | Earth Watch “Irresistibly natural” birds for sale; mediation to save Creditview Bog?; Algonquin needs more protection; Lake Superior Park under review; toxic turtles; Pembroke’s swallows missing; TBT banned on small boats; spraying BT, and […]
Ontario Naturalist Magazine June 1970
4 | The Bruce Trail… Ten Years After By Ray Lewis 7 | Tourism: Oversell and Undersupply By Wayne McLaren 8 | All Gassed Up — No Place To Go! By Frank Beales 10 | Snowmobiles — For Pleasure, Profit and Pollution By Philip S. Corbet 13 | Birds, Birdwatching and Record-Keeping By Clive Goodwin […]