Below is some news from our friends at Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. The above photo by Mike Davis was taken at last year’s Beamer Hawkwatch. And see his amazing landscape view from the Niagara Read More
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We’re happy with the evaluation that Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has just made of our 14-acre property close to the Niagara Escarpment. Here are parts of their assessment: the property contains significant woodlands and Read More
Conservation Halton is offering their “owl prowls” again! Here’s all the info: Mountsberg Conservation Area is once again hosting its popular winter Owl Prowl programs this January. Intrepid prowlers will learn about native Ontario Read More
Here’s an important article for homeowners close to the Niagara Escarpment and other natural spaces, on the dangers of Giant Hogweed. We published an article on this invasive plant in Autumn 2008. The problem continues. Read More
Looking for things to do this winter? Mountsberg Raptor Centre near Campbellville suggests these events & activities: The Mountsberg Raptor Centre is thrilled to host the Royal Ontario Museum’s spectacular Northern Owls exhibit from Read More
Mike & I recently had special access to an important new initiative by Conservation Halton. We were allowed inside the newly built breeding facility for Eastern Loggerhead Shrikes, at Mountsberg Conservation Area, for Mike to Read More
Here’s what’s happening at Conservation Halton this weekend: Conservation Halton’s Fall into Nature offers activities at six different Halton Parks. The festival celebrates the spectacular landscapes and fall colours of the Niagara Read More
A great message we received from our friends at Ball’s Falls Conservation Area: “Even the birds are flocking to the “Our Feathered Friends” travelling exhibit from the Canadian Museum of Nature. Here are images Read More
The Spring issue is our garden special, because from now to June, gardeners are getting keen to get back outside, carving a bit of paradise. We feature a large rural garden that is the work Read More
The Spring issue of Escarpment Views is starting to get out there in the community. First, our subscribers across Canada and in the U.S. should be getting their copies for a first crack at Read More