Waterloo Region Nature Meeting
The WRN meeting will start at 7:30pm with discussion on local environmental news, then second half will feature a guest speaker on "Reed It and Weep: Invasive Phragmites Australis in a Great Lakes Coastal Marsh"
The WRN meeting will start at 7:30pm with discussion on local environmental news, then second half will feature a guest speaker on "Reed It and Weep: Invasive Phragmites Australis in a Great Lakes Coastal Marsh"
Come out to meet and network with sustainability-minded organizations and groups from on and off campus. Learn about what they are up to and how you could potentially get involved! Key topics covered include: Fair Trade, Sustainable Food, Energy, Transportation, Waste, and more! Participate in fun games and activities, enjoy some free food, and enter our draw to win awesome sustainable prizes!
Check out our informational booth!
Preeminent natural history illustrator PETER BURKE has been a student of the works of many master bird artists.
Peter started bird watching nearly forty years ago.
He attended the University of Guelph (1986-1990) where he trained in the Fine Arts program while obtaining a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences. He works as a biological consultant and an illustrator and a birding guide.
Please join us for a birds of prey presentation hosted by the Mountsberg Raptor Centre on Tuesday, February 5th in the Ecology Lab (EV1-131). We will be hosting two sessions 2:30pm and 4pm. Each session will run for 1 hour.