
Slithering into fall: hibernation for Ontario’s reptiles
Today’s post was written by former student Heather Van Den Diepstraten from Rondeau Provincial Park. It’s not just students and

Today’s post was written by former student Heather Van Den Diepstraten from Rondeau Provincial Park. It’s not just students and

Today’s post comes from Nicholas Ypelaar, former assistant Discovery coordinator at Awenda Provincial Park. “EW! SNAKES!” and/or accompanying fearful shrieks are

Today’s post comes from Killbear Provincial Park‘s Senior Park Naturalist Isabelle Moy. Here at Killbear, it’s no secret that we’re

We often hear our visitors say how much they fear or hate snakes. Ophidiophobia, the name for an intense fear

Today’s post comes from Shane Smits, senior park interpreter at Rondeau Provincial Park. Are you terrified of snakes? Do you
Today’s post comes from Indigenous Project Relations Intern Adam Solomon and Discovery Program Leader Kenton Otterbein at Killbear Provincial Park. Adam

You might think that snakes are creatures of the night, slithering around in the dark, looking for prey and striking

Well… it had to happen eventually! Ontario Parks’ longest serving employee has retired after working 62 years at Killbear Provincial Park.