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  • London photographer tracks Great Horned Owl babies until they take flight

    2025-12-05

    Photographer and wildlife enthusiast Mary Lou Roberts of London, Ont., documented two Great Horned Owlets from the start of March until they fledged on April 20th.

  • Nature Journalling for Kids

    2025-12-05

    Outdoor educator Billie Jo Reid aims to inspire enthusiasm for the environment through sketching in nature.

  • Let Your Imagination Run Wild

    2025-12-05

    This April the TNRL is inviting everyone to let their imagination run wild for National Wildlife Week. Celebrated annually by the Canadian Wildlife Federation around April 10th, this year the CWF is challenging Canadians to #DoMoreForWildlife. Children under the age of 12 can learn more about the wildlife and plants in their own community with the In My Backyard Bingo challenge, created in partnership with the Kamloops Naturalist Club. The challenge launches on April 1st and closes on April 10th. Participants can submit their completed challenges through tnrl.ca for a chance to win passes to the BC Wildlife Park.

  • Native Trees and Shrubs with Autumn Colour

    2025-12-05

    Fall is a lovely time to enjoy another stage of our plants – their changing leaf colours. We’re all familiar with the famous Canadian maples and their reds, oranges and yellows but did you know that many other plants native to our country put on a good show, too?

  • Five Ways Nature Can Boost Your Health and Happiness

    2025-12-05

    Nature is one of the best healers around when it comes to mental and physical health.

  • Is Freshwater Fish Safe to Eat Anymore?

    2025-12-05

    Recent research published in the journal Environmental Research has revealed alarming findings.

  • Join the City Nature Challenge from April 28 to May 1

    2025-12-05

    Join other nature lovers in Kingston and help contribute to wildlife conservation! For the first time, the City of Kingston will join hundreds of cities across Canada and around the world in the City Nature Challenge, a friendly competition to upload and share observations of nature between April 28 and May 1.

  • Molting 101

    2025-12-05

    When do birds lose their feathers and why? Yikes! Are some of the birds at your feeder looking a little rough around the edges? Don’t worry. They’re not ill

  • LOVE BUGS!

    2025-12-05

    A CWF conservation expert tells us why insects might be our best ecological allies… and why we must act now to prevent a collapse of the world’s bugs.

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