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With spring on the doorstep, we can't wait for the spectacular sights of migratory birds and buds blooming. Read on to find out how to connect with nature and stay up-to-date on what's coming up!


Sydenham River Nature Reserve restoration planting event group, Autumn 2023

 

Renew Your 2024 Ontario Nature Membership

We will put your 2024 membership gift to work restoring habitat, advocating for stronger environmental protection for our most vulnerable species, supporting community science, nurturing the next generation of environmental leaders, and more!

Join or renew your membership today or become a Friend of Nature monthly donor to keep your membership current without needing to renew annually. Included in your membership is a quarterly subscription to our award-winning ON Nature magazine. We are extremely grateful for your continued support!

 
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Eastern Red-backed Salamander

 

Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas – Last Chance To Order a Hard Copy!

Ontario Nature recently published the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. The atlas is 443 information-packed pages, with detailed accounts of all species in Ontario including more than 70 maps and 300 photographs. The community science project was supported by 12,000 volunteers, making it the province’s most authoritative resource on reptile and amphibian distribution.

 

The free digital publication is complimented by a one-time only hardcopy sale. You can pre-order the publication by March 15, 2024.

 


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short-eared owl

We’re Speaking Up for Species at Risk

Thank you to the over 5,000 supporters who signed our Action Alert, opposing proposed cuts to the Endangered Species Act! We’re not backing down, and have issued a joint media release about the cuts and made a submission to the Environmental Registry that has been signed by 68 organizations.

See our blog for a high-level summary of our concerns.


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The Narwhal, Emma and Fatima

Last Chance to Nominate Your Nature Hero Today!

Do you know of a conservation champion whose efforts and accomplishments deserve recognition? You can nominate them for one of Ontario Nature’s Conservation Awards and celebrate their achievements! Award winners will be recognized at our 2024 Annual Gathering and will be featured in the fall 2024 issue of ON Nature magazine. You can honour the excellence of individuals, groups, government agencies and corporations in nature protection across Ontario.

The nomination deadline is March 25th. Please email Lisa Martell or review our Conservation Awards Flyer for more information. 


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Grey County landscape

What Can Your Will Do?

Most people don’t use their Wills to the fullest. They miss the opportunity to do more for their family, their finances, and the future world. That’s why we’ve partnered with the Will Power campaign, to make Ontario Nature supporters aware that they can change the world with their Will.

Do you know what your Will can do? Take this fun, 5-minute quiz to find out!

 

 

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Photos (top to bottom) © Kayla Salive, Joe Crowley, Peter Ferguson, The Narwhal, Noah Cole