• Turtle Nest Sitter Training

    Learn how to identify nesting turtles and how to make, install and monitor a turtle nest cage protector. Register for a  nest protector here: https://www.turtleguardians.com/nest-sitters/ And then register for the training event through the link too!  

  • A Night of Nightjars! (& for volunteers- Whippoorwill monitoring training)

    The Land Between and Turtle Guardian Headquarters in Haliburton 6712 Gelert Road, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada

    Learn about these elusive and shy birds that nest adjacent to our homes. Nightjars are aerial insectivores and consume large amounts of flying insects including mosquitoes and moths. They are the fastest declining birds and yet are reliant on The Land Between bioregion. This is an activity done in pairs in vehicles along designated routes. …

  • A Good Birding Morning

    Join local expert birders in an easy morning of discovery and inspiration- learn about local birds and how to identify them in the field. Location to be announced. Stay tuned for more details and to register

  • TLB AGM

    join us online through zoom at 7pm. To attend please register below: 

  • Our Allies, the Aerial Insectivores- A conversation in bird conservation

    Listen to Emma Halupka present the ins and outs of our allies, the aerial insectivores. These birds rely on and consume masses of flying insects, from mosquitoes to moths. They are highly reliant on The Land Between region, and are the fastest declining bird species in the world. This is an online presentation. Register and …

  • Baby Turtle- Hatchling Tours

    They are hatching! The 2000 eggs at our Headquarters are moving around...the little turtles are emerging and they are irresistible. Make someone's day happy and bring them for a turtle tour!  too - including Jeremiah the skateboarding snapper!? We are offering tours to groups of two for a minimum $40 donation and by appointment only at …

  • 2020 Turtle Walk in Your Neighborhood

    Let us know if you are walking for turtles in your neighbourhood!  This year we are all walking in our own towns. Walk whenever and wherever in your community, town, neighborhood to raise awareness and help our slow friends come in first! Dress in turtle-y cool gear, dawn your turtle-awareness signs and make your cause known! …

  • Phrag Fighters – Survey Training

    Online zoom training

    Invasive Phragmites is a large grass-like plant that is taking over Ontario's wetlands and reducing biodiversity. The plant colonizes ditches, bays and wetland pockets. It grows in such thick mats that turtles, frogs, and other animals cannot move through their native habitats. The plant is also tall, and blocks sight lines along roadsides. In the …

    Free
  • Freshwater Stewardship Webinar Series. Planning for our Shorelands

    My name is Christopher Dennison and I am currently serving as the Municipal Policy Intern at Watersheds Canada. I am pleased to be featured as the third speaker in the free Freshwater Stewardship Community webinar series. Please join me on Saturday, March 13th at 10am EST for my webinar, "Planning For Our Shorelands: A resource to …