
Nature’s best hope: a new approach to conservation that starts in your yard
May 25th, 2021Don’t miss the Ottawa Horticultural Society’s featured speaker for 2021, Doug Tallamy! Recent headlines about global insect declines and three billion fewer ...
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Growing more butterflies
April 27th, 2021Presented by the Ottawa Horticultural Society Butterflies come from caterpillars and caterpillars can only eat very specific plants. To attract adult butterflies, a ...
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iNaturalist Canada: amateurs to experts indentifying observations
April 27th, 2021Canadian Wildlife Federation online webinar Please join us online on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. ET for a one-hour webinar about how iNaturalist has become ...
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Urban naturalization and pollinators
April 22nd, 2021Ecology Ottawa webinar – free Celebrate Earth Day with us! Learn how to champion biodiversity throughout your everyday lives! This webinar will teach you ...
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Gardening for wildlife course
April 21st, 2021Free online course from the Canadian Wildlife Federation WEEKLY: APRIL 21 TO MAY 19, 2021 Are you thinking of making your outdoor space wildlife-friendly but don’t ...
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Bog gardens
April 19th, 2021Organized by the Gloucester Horticultural Society What is a bog garden? How do you build one? Why would you want to build one? Do they attract mosquitoes? What ...
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Attracting bees and beneficial insects to your fruit and vegetable garden
April 10th, 2021Join the Canadian Wildlife Federation as Heather Holm, researcher and award-winning author, shares her valuable insights on supporting bees and other beneficial ...
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Butterfly Gardening in Ottawa
March 23rd, 2021Webinar presented by the Hunt Club Community Association IF I CAN DO IT, SO CAN YOU In this webinar, you will learn how to provide food (nectar and host plants) and ...
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Gardening with native plants
March 21st, 2021Capital Grannies fundraising event – Zoom presentation Questions and answers with Fran Dennett and Candace Dressler (Gloucester Horticultural Society and ...
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