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Notes From the Field- Spring 2023

In 1 - Spring, Community Science, Taylor Nature Reserve, Thomas C. Agnew Nature Reserve, Wildlife on Roads by couchiching2023-04-21

June 16, 2023- A Rare Reptile Find Since we started the Reptile Monitoring Community Science program in 2018 we have had a few species at the top of our ‘must find’ list. Some of these include Spotted and Wood Turtles, Eastern foxsnake, Eastern Hog-nosed Snake, and Massasauga Rattlesnake. These are …

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Notes from the Field – Winter 2021

In 4 - Winter, Alexander Hope Smith Nature Reserve, Thomas C. Agnew Nature Reserve by couchiching2021-03-02

Animal sightings can be very rare on a cold February afternoon, but wildlife leave a story behind in the snow.   Visits to Sweetwater Nature Reserve this winter have revealed  coyote, fox and deer tracks, and also this spot in the snow where an owl dove headfirst after a rodent, leaving …

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The T.C. Agnew Property: Grateful for Nature Reserves

In 2 - Summer, Nature Reserves & Easements, Stewardship, Thomas C. Agnew Nature Reserve by couchiching2017-10-17

It is hard to fathom protecting our favourite wild places all on our own. There is so much to know, so much money needed, so much expertise required. With The Couchiching Conservancy, protecting nature for future generations is possible.

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