It’s dark, damp, dripping. Workers with sore backs descend staggering depths to reach their claustrophobic destination. Dangerous, dirty, sweaty; one heavily geared man carries precious cargo, a brightly coloured, charming bird. Yes, it’s a Canary in a coal mine. Canaries were used in mining as recently as the 1980s. These …
Ontario’s Ash Species, Threats, and Ecology
Introduction Ash trees (Fraxinus sp.) are a foundational tree species around Lake Couchiching and throughout the entire Great Lakes Region. They are observed in large numbers in a wide variety of ecosystems, including moist forests, meadows, alvars, floodplains and swamps. In aquatic ecosystems, the fallen leaves of many ash species …
Jump into spring with us: nine ways to honour our Earth
Spring has arrived, and there are so many ways to celebrate our beautiful planet during April, May and June: Passport to Nature 2024-25 program launch! Monday, April 22 We will be launching the 10th annual Passport to Nature program on Earth Day, with the digital booklet available for viewing on …