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  • Monthly meeting on Zoom

    Online - Zoom

    Join us on Zoom for our Jan. 13 meeting. Kat Lucas, of the Toronto Zoo, will speak about some of the species at risk in the Great Lakes and our role as individuals to protect this sensitive ecosystem.

  • Monthly meeting on Zoom

    Dr. Catherine Febria and her students at the University of Windsor Healthy Headwaters Lab will give us a presentation about their work at the Marianne Girling Nature Reserve and on farms across Windsor-Essex.

  • Annual general meeting

    It's been a long, trying year for many. We hope you've had time to enjoy nature. We want to hear about your finds. Come to our annual general meeting on Wednesday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom to find out the latest news and share your nature stories. This is also the meeting at [...]

  • Slide show from Costa Rica

    Feel like a mid-week adventure to see nature up-close in Costa Rica? Join us for this special presentation by Steve Marks.

  • Monthly meeting on Zoom

    Join us to find out about bird friendly cities from Jennifer Nantais, a club member and urban bird educator for the Pelee Island Bird Observatory.

  • Monthly meeting on Zoom

    Find out about growing food and increasing biodiversity at home from Brandi Bechard, the founder and co-owner of Ground Culture,

  • Monthly meeting on Zoom

    Join us for our monthly membership meeting on Zoom and see a presentation on how you can become involved in the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas project.

  • Monthly meeting on Zoom

    Join us for our monthly meeting on Zoom to hear from guest speaker Lauren Weller, who will talk about restoration in agricultural landscapes.

  • Pop-up Outing at Sadler’s Park in Essex

    The Club's first pop-up outing will be at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 5, at Sadler's Park (also known as Sadler's Pond) in the Town of Essex. Come explore, learn and share your nature knowledge.

  • Monthly meeting

    Join us Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom and hear from Club President Karen Alexander about how the invasion of phragmites australis is being stopped in some locations.

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