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Today’s post comes from naturalist Laura Penner of Rondeau Provincial Park. Every Halloween, we are bombarded with spooky images: haunted

Today’s post comes from naturalist Laura Penner of Rondeau Provincial Park. Every Halloween, we are bombarded with spooky images: haunted

Imagine walking through the forest during a nice sunny day. You hear birds chirping, see the fall colours rustle in the breeze,

Today’s post comes from Habitat Stewardship Technician Justin Johnson from Pinery Provincial Park. Justin has a M.Sc. in biology with a focus

Today’s post comes from Market Development Specialist Laura Myers. Driftwood — it makes a great bench to watch the sunset,

A new invasive species threat is closing in on Ontario, and we’re calling on you (yes, you!) to help keep

In today’s post, Park Naturalist Nicole Guthrie discusses what makes a forest a forest, and the unique features of Pinery

Today’s post comes from the Discovery Program staff at Killbear Provincial Park. Snakes: some people love them, some people don’t. However

In today’s post, Protected Areas Intern Katelyn Vardy highlights a few of the projects that staff have completed to improve

In today’s post, Rondeau Provincial Park Interpreter Shane Smits will take us through identifying just a few of the many