MJV webinar – Monarchs in the rough: creating habitat on golf courses
February 25th, 2020The Monarch Joint Venture (MJV) is partnering with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center to put on another year full of ...
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FGC webinar series – Supporting wild pollinators in your gardens
February 11th, 2020What wild bees are visiting your sacred space? This winter the Ottawa Chapter of Faith and the Common Good is offering a free garden webinar series for local faith ...
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FCG webinar series – Introduction to the birds and the bees of sustainable gardening
January 28th, 2020This winter the Ottawa Chapter of Faith and the Common Good is offering a free garden webinar series for local faith communities to learn about how to support the ...
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CWF webinar – Creating pollinator habitat series
December 12th, 2019Please join the Canadian Wildlife Federation online for a FREE webinar about Creating Pollinator Habitat: Opportunities and Examples from Roadsides and other ...
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Seed cleaning and social – CWF
December 8th, 2019Meet us at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden to clean seeds, participate in shared learning, and enjoy some light refreshments.
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CWF – Native seed collection
October 20th, 2019Help the Canadian Wildlife Federation collect native seeds for Monarch habitat restoration projects Learn about proper harvesting techniques for native seed ...
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Ottawa Entomology Club – Mimicry in Syrphidae
October 17th, 2019Come see an illustrated talk by Kevin Moran. The fly family Syrphidae, the flower flies or hover flies, vary in appearance more than any other fly family. Some, ...
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Bee protection policy in Europe
October 15th, 2019The Jean Monnet Network on EU-Canada Relations cordially invites you a public lecture presented by Thomas Klotz: Bee Protection Policy in Europe. About the event: ...
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Tree Fest – Bee box workshop
October 6th, 2019What can you do to help pollinators? Learn how to make a bee box that works for Mason Bees, the pollinators of our early-blooming fruit trees.
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