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How to Observe Owls This Winter
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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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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
Click on button below or on the Instagram icon in the green bar, top right, next to our Facebook, and YouTube links.
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
Mad about mothing – the OTHER winged beauty
by Diane Lepage, FWG Butterfly Meadow coordinator Macaria promiscuata – Promiscuous Angle Moth. Photo by Diane Lepage. Moths [...]
Not so “elemen-tree”: how to plant a tree
by Tremayne Stanton-Kennedy Planting Nannyberry trees in the heat, on a slope, in the clay – a thankless job [...]
Easy steps to growing common milkweed from seed
Text and photos by L Heroux, FWG volunteer The monarch migration is truly one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, [...]


