Resources Science Café – Maggie Stevenson on Invasive Plants (VOD) April's Science Café featured TIWLT's own Wildlife Biologist, Maggie Stevenson! Maggie talks about the ecology of some of Ontario's most…CalderApril 25, 2023
Resources Science Café – Bryan Scholes on Bird Photography (VOD) February's Science Café featured local wildlife photographer Bryan Scholes. He speaks on some of the tools and tricks of the…CalderApril 25, 2023
Resources Science Café – Paul Coté on the History of Glen Elbe (VOD) Our August Science Café features local historian Paul Coté who took us on a deep dive of the Elbe area's…CalderSeptember 2, 2022
Resources Science Café – Maggie and Fox on Summer Fieldwork (VOD) In July of 2022, TIWLT Summer Staff Maggie Stevenson and Fox Creighton hosted a Science Café, outlining all of the…CalderAugust 17, 2022
Resources Science Café – Mathieu LeCompte on Turtles in the Thousand Islands (VOD) On May 24, 2022, Mathieu LeCompte of Thousand Islands National Park joined us to give a talk on turtles in…CalderJune 9, 2022
Resources Science Café – Calder Schweitzer on The Science of Species Interactions (VOD) On April 22, 2022, Executive Director Calder Schweitzer hosted a talk discussing the science of species interactions and the concepts…CalderApril 29, 2022
Resources The Species Balancing Act One of the most common messages in conservation is that we need to protect species; from polar bears in Canada’s…CalderApril 8, 2022
Resources Science Café – Chris Wooding on “The Backyard Planet” (VOD) On February 15 2022, owner of Ironwood Organics Chris Wooding gave a talk on "The Backyard Planet", a deep dive…CalderFebruary 17, 2022
Resources Science Café – Don Ross on Green Infrastructure (VOD) On January 18, 2022, TIWLT President Don Ross gave a talk on Green Infrastructure as part of TIWLT's Science Café…CalderJanuary 31, 2022
Resources Ballet in the Night Sky After sunset, when the light falls so you can just barely make out the silhouette of trees against the sky,…CalderApril 13, 2021
Resources Antibodies – But Not Anti-Nature A firefly’s night-time glow comes from a protein in its gut, called luciferase. Scientists from the Donnelly Centre lab at…CalderApril 13, 2021
Resources How Much is Enough? The “Thousand Acres” of the Challenge has a good start, even in a pandemic year. We’re working hard not just…CalderApril 13, 2021
Resources What’s the Difference? What’s the difference, we’re often asked, between the Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust, and organizations such as the Nature Conservancy…CalderOctober 15, 2020
Resources Conservation Matters… But Why Here? The Thousand Islands watershed is a natural treasure chest, overflowing with communities of plants and animals like no other place.…CalderOctober 15, 2020
Resources A Body of Concern Over the past nine months, we’ve become ever so deeply concerned about the health of our bodies. The ‘body of…CalderOctober 15, 2020