Event Calendar

Saturday, 14 September, 2024 - Lead Nature Walk for Kitchener Public Library, Pioneer Park, 10h:00 - noon. Registration with the library is required.

Saturday, 21 September, 2024 - Lead birding outing for Waterloo Region Nature to Dundas and the North Shore of Lake Ontario. 08h:00 - 16h:00. Non-members welcome subject to signing insurance waiver. Registration is required.

Friday, 27 September, 2024 - Presentation at Friday Flicks, City of Waterloo, Community Pavilion- Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, 101 Father David Bauer Drive, Waterloo ON  13h:30 - 15h:00 Topic: Birding in Cuba

Monday, 30 September, 2024 - Presentation to Galt Horticultural Society, Cambridge, ON. Topic: Owls of Canada

Thursday, 03 October, 2024 - Lead nature walk for Waterloo Public Library, Eastside Branch, to Waterloo Geo Time Trail, 13h30 - 15h:30. Registration with the library is required.

Tuesday 08 October, 2024 - Presentation at Forest Heights Community Centre, City of Kitchener, Seniors' Group - 10h:45 - 12h:15 Topic: Owls of Canada

Saturday, 19 October, 2014 - Lead Nature Walk for Grand River Stanley Park Community Library, 10h:00 - 12h:00. Registration with the library is required.

Wednesday, 06 November, 2024 - Presentation at Grand River Recreation Complex, City of Kitchener, Seniors' Group 13h:30 - 15h:00 Topic: Urban Birds

Friday, 22 November, 2024 - Presentation at Rockway Community Centre, City of Kitchener, Seniors' Group - 10h:00 - 12h:00 Topic: Winter Birds of Southern Ontario

Thursday, 28 November, 2024 - Presentation for Retired Businessman and Professional Men's Club, Waterloo, ON.  Topic: Urban Birds

04 - 17 January, 2025 - Lead birding trip to Costa Rica

Friday, 25 April, 2025 - Presentation for Cambridge Third Age Learning at the Idea Exchange, Cambridge, ON. Topic: Owls of Canada

Saturday, 26 April, 2025 - Presentation for Cambridge RIVERS' EDGE Gardeners, Cambridge, ON. Topic: Urban Birds













Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that the land on which we are situated are the lands traditionally used by the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral People. We also acknowledge the enduring presence and deep traditional knowledge, laws, and philosophies of the Indigenous Peoples with whom we share this land today. We are all treaty people with a responsibility to honour all our relations.

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