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Not sure what that creepy crawly in your basement is? Experts will help identify your find!
Read MoreMost people might assume that bugs aren’t active outside during the winter because we rarely see them, but the truth is much cooler!
Read MoreIn the winter, animals leave tracks everywhere they go. Their tracks leave lots of hints. Was it a deer or a coyote that walked through? Were they in a group or alone? You can learn lots in information by being a nature detective and examining wildlife tracks.
Read MoreVolunteer Opportunity
Edmonton and Area Land Trust
Deadline March 19
Learn tips for making birdwatching easier for people of all ages
February 15, 1:00-2:00 pm
Are you passionate about protecting nature? Do you have a topic you’re passionate about? Then contribute to Nature Alberta’s quarterly magazine!
Read MoreRecorded Presentation
Speaker: ANN CARTER & GEOFF HOLROYD
Host: Edmonton Nature Club
Recorded Presentation
Speaker: Terri Susan Zurbrigg
Host: Edmonton Nature Club (Bird Studies: Travelogue)
Discover why some animals spend the winter under the snow by building your own snow fort!
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