Events
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Turtles at 2pm! Live Streaming
Join us each Tuesday and Friday at 2pm for live feeding of our friendly teaching turtles: Mica, Tripod, Jeremiah, Timothy and Betty. Plus watch Jeremiah get his skateboarding in. This is an interactive …
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Turtles at Two- All About Nesting
Join us live on Facebook this Friday at 2pm to help us feed Jeremiah, Timothy, Betty, Mica and Tripod...and to learn about cool facts that can help you be a …
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Turtle Road Researcher and Nest Protector Workshop
onlineTracking Turtles on Roads is extremely helpful for conservation. Road mortality is the number one threat to turtles in Ontario. By understanding where turtles are crossing and what types of …
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Turtle Nest Sitter Volunteer 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 …
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Turtle Road Researcher Training
Help log where turtles are crossing roads and nesting on roadsides, to help biologists and conservation organizations install crossing signs, estimate areas for underpasses and assess risks to populations. Become …
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A Night of Nightjars (and for Volunteers- Training for monitoring whippoorwills)
The Land Between and Turtle Guardian Headquarters in Haliburton 6712 Gelert Road, Haliburton, Ontario, CanadaLearn 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 …
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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 …
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A Night of Nightjars! (& for volunteers- Whippoorwill monitoring training)
The Land Between and Turtle Guardian Headquarters in Haliburton 6712 Gelert Road, Haliburton, Ontario, CanadaLearn 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 …
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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 …
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TLB AGM
join us online through zoom at 7pm. To attend please register below:

