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Summer 2022 Notes from the Field

In 2 - Summer, Carthew Bay Nature Reserve, Community Science, Frogs, News, Taylor Nature Reserve, Whitney Wetland Nature Reserve by couchiching

Check in throughout the season to see what volunteers and staff have been up to! You never know who, or what, we’ll cross paths with… In summer we take to the meadows where Monarch caterpillars hunt for their only source of food:  The Milkweed plant.  The caterpillars will eventually cocoon and emerge …

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Thank you! The 18th Carden Challenge

In Birds, Carden Alvar, News by couchiching

14 teams and 66 participants searched for as many species as possible from Friday, May 27 at 6:00pm to Saturday, May 28 at 6:00pm, while raising money to help the Conservancy protect the Carden Alvar. All together they counted 247 species and raised over $33,000 for alvar conservation efforts! See …

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Passport to Nature is here!

In 1 - Spring, 2 - Summer, 3 - Fall, 4 - Winter, Carden Alvar, Events, Kids, Nature Reserves & Easements, News by couchiching

The Couchiching Conservancy is inviting you to get out, connect and protect nature through the popular Passport to Nature program. This year the conservancy is offering a hybrid program of in-person events, virtual seminars and downloadable activities. New for this year are the Family Fun Collection of downloadable activities, two …

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Annual General Meeting Re-Cap

In News by couchiching

Our thanks to all who registered, attended and watched the recording of our Annual General Meeting! Over 270 people were involved this year. HIGHLIGHTS: Executive Director, Mark Bisset, welcomed everyone to our second virtual Meeting; Lisa Neville, Board Member & Secretary, reviewed the minutes of the last Meeting; Neil Gray, …

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Celebrating Women in Conservation

In News, People by couchiching

As a woman, I love to relish in reflect on International Women’s Day. After all, there is so much to celebrate. On days like this I frequently look to famous international figures for insight, like Jane Goodall or Greta Thunberg. But this year it hit me; I don’t have to …

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When we Love Nature, she Loves us Back

In News by couchiching

Valentines Day; not everyone loves it, but for me it’s always been a good excuse for celebration and theme-based chocolate. From exchanging little cards with my friends in school, to roses, dinners and ‘Galantines’ as an adult. I can think of no notion more worthy of celebration than love. As …