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Awenda’s Robitaille Homestead Trail
Awenda used to be our ‘go-to’ park for quite a lot of years. The park had good…
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A Prickle of Porcupines
Porcupines protect themselves by being covered by sharp spines, usually called quills. These rodents are quite large and live in forests . They are…
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Wildlife Facts: Beaver
Beavers can be seen as pests by many farmers, the Farmers’ Almanac has called them a “Pest of the Month”, and offers several ways…
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A Romp of Otters
A group of otters can be called a romp, bevy, family, lodge, or a raft when they are in water. If you have ever…
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International Tiger Day
You can help protect tigers by buying sustainable products which will decrease habitat destruction.
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Sarnia’s Animal Farm – In Pictures, 2007
Children’s Animal Farm 1200 Lake Chipican Dr Sarnia, ON N7T 7N2 Sarnia’s Animal Farm has been operating since 1964, thanks to…
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How Loon Chicks Learn To Dive
As the northern lakes of Ontario start to melt, the Common loon returns from their winter migration and a mated pair will take up…
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Wildlife at Kiosk and Surrounding Area
Algonquin – Kiosk Provincial Park Nipissing District, Nipissing Unorganized, South Part, ON P0A We only stayed at the Kiosk Campground…
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If a Bald Eagle Loses A Feather
Since bald eagles use their feathers for balance, they have to have the same number on each wing.
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