Fletcher Wildlife G.
@FletcherWildG
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Our goal is to encourage as many people as possible to grow native plants for wildlife on their urban or rural property. -- Fletcher Wildlife Garden
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Joined January 2012
Remembering Dr. Francis Cook, @museumofnature Researcher Emeritus, Member #OrderofCanada, passed away Jan. 3. For 30 years until 1995, Francis was @museumofnature's curator of #herpetology, amassing best collection for Cdn #reptiles and #amphibians. https://t.co/wnuhimDqtu
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And we amateurs are reporting our sightings to eButterfly and/or iNaturalist!
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Together with @WildPollinators, we're holding 2 workshops on making and maintaining bee boxes #pollinators -
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And what an excellent presentation it was! Canada is SO lucky to have so many rivers, lakes, wetlands (see Dan's map on left)! All the more important to keep them healthy. NCC is doing impressive rehab work, restoring damaged ecosystems.
Looking forward to sharing Cdn perspectives & science on why we need to do more to protect our freshwater, how water can better connect people with conservation & @NCC_CNC projects @OttawaFieldNat tomorrow night https://t.co/n0ckCWMKX6
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Setting Aside Half the World for the Rest of Life with E.O. Wilson - UCTV - University of California Television
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Harvard professor and two-time Pulitzer Prize–winner E.O. Wilson shares his vision for saving Earth from a cataclysmic extinction event. The eminent evolutionary biologist's Half Earth theory would...
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Watch biodiversity symposium live from the Museum of @MuseumofNature
TODAY! Live webcast for @museumofnature #biodiv2018 symposium on @CanGeo Youtube channel. Endangered species, conservation on private/public land, Indigenous protected areas and more!
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#biodiv2018 symposium: Dr. Leonard Krishtalka: We haven’t gotten far enough in describing life on the planet – know 1.8 million species. So many more to describe. How do we do that? Need news ways of approaching the science.
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Thank YOU, @JeTKerr for the informative and inspiring presentation! FWG is doing its bit to maintain/hopefully increase biodiversity.
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Retweeting CMN symposium taking place today...
#biodiv2018: Leonard Kristhtalka: Challenges #museums to think of new approaches to describing and understanding microbial life.
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Today is #WorldWetlandsDay. A huge thank-you to all the dedicated volunteers who track the health of Canada's valuable wetlands & their wildlife through our Marsh Monitoring Programs! https://t.co/vDNcxucX2f
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Job: Pollinator Program Coordinator, full-time, southern Ontario
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