From CBC Quirks:
Using citizen science data from bird counts in 200,000 different locations, scientists reconstructed how our soundscapes have changed over the years.
From CBC Quirks:
Using citizen science data from bird counts in 200,000 different locations, scientists reconstructed how our soundscapes have changed over the years.
From Ontario Parks:

In honour of #WorldTurtleDay, here are three actions you can take to help turtles in parks:
SLOW DOWN! Road mortality is a huge threat to turtles. Please obey speed limits and watch for wildlife on the road
Report your turtle sightings. Let staff know where you see turtles in the park, or add your sightings to iNaturalist
Pick up some of our Turtle Protection Project merchandise! Proceeds go towards turtle conservation projects in provincial parks: https://bit.ly/3K3NGsx
From the Center for Biological Diversity:
At least one million species could be lost to the extinction crisis within our lifetime.
Take a moment to learn the stories of the 23 species that were declared extinct in recent years — and let’s resolve not to lose any more.
From Ontario Nature:
Why did the #turtle cross the road? Because, like many animals, its habitat is increasingly fragmented by highways ⎼ a death trap for wildlife.��
Read about an ambitious road ecology project that seeks to end the car-fuelled carnage: http://ow.ly/X9jA50Jj34i
Where do the political parties stand on the environment? Ontario Nature’s blog provides the answers they gave on a number of questions. Read more at https://ontarionature.org/where-the-major-political-parties-stand-on-the-environment-blog/
Victor Doyle has written an op-ed for the Pointer about the Ford government’s “highway driven agenda of urban sprawl.” Read more at https://thepointer.com/article/2022-05-07/victor-doyle-ford-government-is-squandering-the-future-of-the-golden-horseshoe
Calling all nature enthusiasts! Join Ontario Nature this summer for the Ontario Master Naturalist Certificate Program from June 9th – Aug 11th.
Enhance your identification skills, improve your knowledge of Ontario plants and wildlife, and learn more about environmental stewardship in this community-based education program. Lakehead University’s Office of Community Engagement and Lifelong Learning
From Cornell Lab of Ornithology:
Merlin Bird ID just got even better with a new & improved Sound ID model! PLUS we’ve added support for 250 species in Europe, like this Dartford Warbler! Available for Android and iOS devices for free, Merlin helps you ID birds using photos, sounds, or by answering 5 simple questions: https://hubs.la/Q017HHXT0 (If you already have Merlin on your phone, just update the app to get the new features.)
Flowing through our communities are pockets of tranquility that hold more life than meets the eye – the Greenbelt protected urban rivers valleys.
River valleys act as a migratory route for monarch #butterflies and numerous song #birds and provide habitat to critical species like brook trout.
Whether you want to learn more about these waterways, take a walk along them, or get involved in helping to protect them, we’ve got the perfect resource for you: https://www.greenbelt.ca/urv #GreenbeltBio
Want to experience having birds at your yard or garden throughout the year? Birds don’t only need food, water, and shelter during the spring and summer. They also rely on these life-saving resources in the coldest months. This video from Birds Canada discusses how to re-create habitat, and provide food, water, and shelter, for birds year-round.