Saskatoon’s trail cams reveal who’s who. Now online at YouTube Dr .Ryan Brook has access to Saskatoon’s real night life. His Wildlife Ecology and Community Engagement (WECE) lab at the University of Saskatchewan uses 30 trail cameras strapped to trees to photograph the different animals that are coming and going in the city and on […]

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Heritage film release – International Online Premiere:  The Legacy of Saskatoon’s Secret Forest – November 6, 2021 – 1:00 pm CST (UTC-6) Pamphlet has the speaker roster • 2021: Inspiring Environmental Action: Ordinary people doing the Extraordinary The largest afforestation area in Saskatoon was named after Richard St. Barbe Baker OBE, Hon. LL.D. F.I.A.L., For. […]

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Three steps to get started in saving and conserving species.  How these tips and tricks made me a better Naturalist Now Online at YouTube Discover the many benefits getting started in saving species with artificial intelligence. Basic techniques that work for everyone. Interesting facts and sure – fire ways to help you succeed. Now you […]

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Seeing, and orienting towards a holistic experience, tapping into intuition, exploring how forests think, delving into the forest heart Sylvan dreaming and knowing, the secret life of trees, and forests. Multiple ways to connect and discover ecological non-dualism with revelations by Charles Eisenstein, Geneen Marie Haugen, Sadghuru, Suzanne Simard, Arts and Wildwoods. Immersing in the […]

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PaRx, Canada’s first national nature prescription program, has officially arrived in Saskatchewan! PaRx is an initiative of the BC Parks Foundation, driven by health-care professionals who want to improve their patients’ health by connecting them to nature. Featuring practical resources like quick tips and patient handouts, its goal is to make prescribing time in nature […]

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National Healing Forests. Imagine woodlands setting(s) for health, wellness, understanding, and respect across cultures. Reconciliation through Healing Forests A forest can help people heal and connect them with nature. With this in mind, Peter Croal (retired CIDA Environment Specialist) and Patricia Stirbys (legal and Indigenous Relations specialist) – inspired by the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation […]

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The health of trees is being affected by climate change but trees are also a necessary solution in mitigating it Linda Moskalyk, President of SOS Trees Coalition, says, “Climate mitigation is one of the most important benefits that our trees provide.” This engaging session will bring together citizens from all walks of life who have […]

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Join us for a free virtual tour of Glanmore National Historic Site where we venture behind the scenes and peek into some of the coolest parts of our displayed collection. Give us a follow and join us on Instagram @glanmorenhs !

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In this 7-minute virtual tour, learn about the bas-reliefs carvings newly displayed at Toronto’s Guild Park. All were saved from London Ontario’s notable Richmond Building, originally the Grand Opera House/Masonic Hall when it opened in 1881. Check out the hand-made stone portraits of such notable figures from the past including Britain’s Queen Victoria, artist Rubens, […]

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“Fairfield House: From Cellar to Attic” is a video tour using pictures and text to introduce Fairfield House, built in 1793. Now over 225 years old, it is the best preserved of the few 18th-century Loyalist residences remaining in Ontario. Fairfield House contains rare evidence of building techniques and interior detailing from the Loyalist era. […]

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