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Download a species trail map and look for species of trees, vines, or shrubs at the Gardens
Amphibian Pond
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How to Observe Owls This Winter
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Try one of our wildlife quests. Look for and listen for wildlife.
Scots pine
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Our Fletcher Wildlife Garden iNaturalist project passed 1000 species and 4000 observations. 245 people have contributed. Join the project and add more.
One of the newest insects is a wasp: Symmorphus canadensis
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OFNC - FWG Instagram page has expanded to include OFNC study area
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Demonstrating how to create wildlife-friendly habitat and gardens on urban or rural property, emphasizing the use of plants native to the Ottawa region.
FWG blog
Tackling the hardest jobs
by Sandy Garland Yes, it's about dog-strangling vine (DSV) again, our major preoccupation at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden. We're making [...]
The nightshades – deadly and otherwise
by Sandy Garland Bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) On Tuesday, while working in the woods, our volunteer group came [...]
More tree planting
by Sandy Garland Although last Tuesday was one of the hottest days of the year, Ted, Kate, Catrina, Melanie, and [...]


