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Upcoming Events

  • Monday, April 22, 2024 at 06:30 PM

    Volunteer Opportunity: Mass for All Creatures Booth Support

    Mass for All Creatures poster, a variety of animals from all over the world from elephants to camels and prairie dogs walk together around the earth. light blue "sky" background. Black Bold text in top left hand corner reads : Oliver Whitehead's Mass for all creatures"Do you love nature AND music?  This might be the volunteer opportunity for you! Come to volunteer, stay for the music. TTLT has been invited to have a booth at the the Mass for All Creatures concert. This event is described as " [exploring] the diversity of the natural world and our relationship to it. The music is eclectic and contemporary with influences of folk and art music from across the globe. The texts are drawn from various sources such as the writings of the medieval visionaries St. Francis of Assisi and Meister Eckhart, 18th century romantic poet William Blake and the Bible." - Stephen Holowitz

    In your volunteer role, you will have the opportunity to engage with the public before the concert and sell TTLT merchandise, enjoy the concert, and chat with people again before packing up at the end of the night. 

    if you are interested in volunteering, please sign-up here!

  • Friday, April 26, 2024 at 12:00 PM · 6 rsvps
    Hawk Cliff Woods in Union, ON, Canada

    Volunteer Event: Gardening at Hawk Cliff Woods

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    Do you love gardening? Then consider helping us out at the Auzins Community Wildflower Garden.

    The Auzins Community Wildflower Garden at Hawk Cliff Woods is planted with all native perennial plants that are beautiful and hardy choices for landscaping. The garden serves as a demonstration site for native plant gardening as well as a source of seeds for interested community members who want to grow native plants for their own gardens.

    Why native plants?

    Native plants provide food and habitat for birds, insects, and other creatures while requiring less care in terms of watering, pesticides, and fertilizers, than exotic landscaping plants. It's a win-win for nature and gardeners alike.

    Garden.jpgHow can you help?

    We are looking for help with garden maintenance, primarily weeding and keeping the trail clear. 

    What to bring

    • This is an outdoor event so please bring whatever you need to be comfortable, such as sunscreen, bug spray, and good shoes. As well, be sure to bring any snacks and water you might need. 
    • We can provide gardening gloves, knee pads, and tools but feel free to bring your own if you prefer. 
    • Hawk Cliff is a great place to see flowers, birds, and wildlife, so bring your binoculars, camera, and field guides if you have them.

    Please note: this event is weather dependent. In the case of cancellations, we will send out an email to everyone who is registered the day before the event.

     

    Butterfly photos (top) by Rebecca Launchbury. Butterflyweed photo (right) by Anita Caveney.

  • Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 12:00 PM

    Volunteer Opportunity: London Civic Garden Open House

    Tall rounded glass greenhouse witht eh front lined with gardens, a mix of bushes and brightly coloured flowers. The Thames Talbot Land Trust will have an outreach booth at the Open House & Greenhouse Tour hosted by the The Friends of the London Civic Garden Complex. We are looking for volunteers who are eager to engage with the public about all things nature and TTLT at our table!

    please, signup here if you are interested in this outreach volunteer opportunity.

    Be sure to check out everything else this free entry event has to offer, from a plant and compost sale, to guided hikes, and a children's activity. You can read more about the event here.

    Photo curtesy of the Friends of the London Civic Garden Complex.

  • Saturday, May 04, 2024 at 09:30 AM
    Western Fair District Agriplex in London, ON, Canada

    Volunteer Opportunity: Go Wild, Grow Wild Booth Support

    May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'Wild Wild GROW GREEN EXPO Lower IT'S onser BACK! A NEW ERA OF GO WILD GROW WILD GREEN EXPO MAY 4, 2024 WESTERN FAIR DISTRICT AGRIPLEX 9:30AM το 4:30PM (opening to closing eremonies'We're so excited that Go Wild Grow Wild is back and that we get to be a part of it! We're looking for some enthusiastic folks who would like to engage with attendees about TTLT and nature protection at this year's Green Expo.

    If you are interested in volunteering for a booth shift, please, sign-up here!

  • Sunday, May 05, 2024 at 09:30 AM · 15 rsvps
    Sitler Woods (near Newbury, ON) in Newbury, ON, Canada

    Passport to Nature: Birds of Spring

    Bird on small tree branch; green leaves with some blue sky peeking through; photo credit to David Wake in bottom left corner; Passport to Nature logo in top left cornerWith Dr. Mhairi McFarlane

    Have you ever seen or heard a bird and thought, “I wonder what that bird is?” Then bring your binoculars and your enthusiasm and join Dr. Mhairi McFarlane on an easy morning walk. We will search for some spring birds in Sitler Woods and the adjacent county forest near Newbury in Southwest Middlesex. Mhairi will share some tips and tricks about bird identification for some of the diverse species that call Sitler Woods home.

    Registration is required and spaces are limited. Event may be subject to change or postponement due to unforeseen circumstances.

    Skip the registration limits by signing up as volunteer support for this (and other) Passport to Nature events here.

  • Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 09:30 AM · 5 rsvps
    Five Points Forest - Driedger Tract in Ingersoll, ON, Canada

    Passport to Nature: Wildflower Walk (AM)

    Six purple/pink flowers, fall tree leaves and branches in background; Passport to Nature logo in top left corner, photo credit to David Wake in bottom left cornerWith David & Winifred Wake

    Celebrate native spring wildflowers at TTLT’s Driedger Tract near Ingersoll. We will encounter a variety of habitats, including second-growth woodlands, pocket wetlands, and swamp forest. Special attention will be given to the deciduous forest on a moraine ridge. This area supports a fine array of fascinating spring flowers, each with its own story. You may wish to bring a camera, binoculars, and a notebook. Be prepared for muddy conditions.

    If this event is full, there is another Wildflower Walk at 2 pm. RSVP here.

    Registration is required and spaces are limited. Event may be subject to change or postponement due to unforeseen circumstances.

    Skip the registration limits by signing up as volunteer support for this (and other) Passport to Nature events here.

  • Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 02:00 PM · 19 rsvps
    Five Points Forest - Driedger Tract in Ingersoll, ON, Canada

    Passport to Nature: Wildflower Walk (PM)

    Six purple/pink flowers, fall tree leaves and branches in background; Passport to Nature logo in top left corner, photo credit to David Wake in bottom left cornerWith David & Winifred Wake

    Celebrate native spring wildflowers at TTLT’s Driedger Tract near Ingersoll. We will encounter a variety of habitats, including second-growth woodlands, pocket wetlands, and swamp forest. Special attention will be given to the deciduous forest on a moraine ridge. This area supports a fine array of fascinating spring flowers, each with its own story. You may wish to bring a camera, binoculars, and a notebook. Be prepared for muddy conditions.

    If this event is full, there is another Wildflower Walk at 9 am. RSVP here.

    Registration is required and spaces are limited. Event may be subject to change or postponement due to unforeseen circumstances.

    Skip the registration limits by signing up as volunteer support for this (and other) Passport to Nature events here.

  • Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 01:00 PM · 18 rsvps
    Newport Forest in Wardsville, ON, Canada

    Kee Dewdney Memorial

    Man looking up into the distance; blue skies in and tree branches in backgroundJoin us to commemorate Alexander Keewatin Dewdney. We all knew him simply as ‘Kee’ and he was one of a kind. Kee was a filmmaker, mathematician, computer scientist, author, and conservationist. Kee and his late wife Patricia donated the 100-acre Newport Forest to Thames Talbot Land Trust in 2007.

    We will be gathering in the meadow at Newport Forest on Sunday, May 12, 2024 from 1 pm to 3 pm. Guests are invited to sit under the shaded protection of a tent while speeches occur. There will be refreshments available as well as the opportunity to go on a hike through Newport Forest to see the Bluebells. The full program will be available closer to the event.



    Before RSVPing, please fill out this form (4 questions) about transportation and parking.

    IMPORTANT: Parking is NOT permitted on the road. Parking will be made available in the Newport Forest meadow. Priority will be given to those with accessibility needs. Some off-site/shuttle options may be available once the parking area is full. Please carpool if possible.