This August, Ontario Parks and Healthy Parks Healthy People challenge YOU to make nature a priority by spending 30 minutes outside every day for 30 days. ![]()
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How To Avoid Getting Lost
As easy as it can be to get lost in the forest, Ontario Parks offers some easy tips on how not to.
How You Can Help Pollinators
From Ontario Parks:
Ever wonder what busy bees do as they buzz around all day?
Pollinate plants, of course!
With more than 700 native species, bees are Canada’s most common pollinator.
Want to give these hard workers a helping hand? Find out how.
7 Tips From Ontario Parks To Stay Cool This Summer
From Ontario Parks:
“Some people are worth melting for.”
Except when temperatures have been hitting record-highs and bring an increased risk for heat-related emergencies!
Let’s keep it cool with these tips.
Victory For Biodiversity
From Nature Canada:
Canada is stepping up for biodiversity and nature!
Minister Steven Guilbeault (Environment and Climate Change) has fulfilled his promise with the new 2030 Biodiversity Strategy, a key outcome from COP15 in Montreal. This is something Canada can celebrate! We’ll be reviewing the strategyโs commitments to reconciliation, accountability, and to make sure it is fully funded.
With this, the Nature Accountability Act was presented and while it needs improvements, we hope for cross-party support to ensure the best outcomes for nature. Full Statement Here.
Enter Nature Canada’s 2024 Nature Photo Contest
Deadline: August 11, 2024
Nature Canada’s 2024 Nature Photo Contest is a celebration of the plants and animals, landscapes, and nature moments that bring us joy and happiness. Their hope is to encourage more Canadians to get outdoors and to connect with nearby nature across the summer months. Canadian photographers across the country will be submitting their artwork for a chance to win prizes and be featured in the Nature Canada 2025 Calendar.
Learn more at https://naturecanada.ca/enjoy-nature/nature-photo-contest/.
Shagreen Snails Discovered Near Woodstock
Live Shagreen snails have been discovered near Woodstock by Scott Gillingwater, Species at Risk Biologist. The Shagreen is a terrestrial snail that is endangered both provincially and federally, and was thought to persist on only two islands – meaning this location could be home to the last remaining mainland population in Canada. Find out more in the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority’s media release.
Campfire Safety For The Whole Family
We all have fond childhood memories of a crackling campfire. It can be the highlight of a camping trip!
Letโs keep those memories positive by making sure even the littlest members of the family know the ins and outs of fire safety.
The Ontario Parks blog has a list of campfire safety tips.
Mental Health Benefits Of Spending Time In Nature
Mental illness affects one in five Canadians in any given year.
Ontario Park has published an article talking about what nature can do for your mental health.
Are You Furrgetting Something?
“Are you furrgetting something?” โ Your dog when you go for a hike without them.
The beauty of a hike does not need to be enjoyed alone; your dog can be the perfect companion as you adventure through your favourite park!
Do it well by planning before stepping foot, or paw, on the trail: https://bit.ly/49M2ZmE