Guest article by Lynne Jones, Secretary, Bluffers Park Yacht Club The largest swan in the world, the Trumpeter Swan, is native only to North...
Guest article by Lynne Jones, Secretary, Bluffers Park Yacht Club The largest swan in the world, the Trumpeter Swan, is native only to North America. Once hundreds of thousands of pairs of these birds nested in the northern areas of Canada and the U.S. in the summer and then migrated to warm southern U.S. marshes...
Guest article by Lynne Jones, Secretary, Bluffers Park Yacht Club The largest swan in the world, the Trumpeter Swan, is native only to North America. Once hundreds of thousands of pairs of these birds nested in the northern areas of Canada and the U.S. in the summer and then migrated to warm southern U.S. marshes...
Ontario’s native bats are on the decline. Since 2012, four of the province’s eight species — little brown myotis, eastern...
Ontario’s native bats are on the decline. Since 2012, four of...
Ontario’s native bats are on the decline. Since 2012, four of the province’s eight species — little brown myotis, eastern small-footed myotis, northern myotis and tri-coloured bat — have been listed as endangered, mainly as...