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July 2020

A Changing Climate

Lake Guardians: A passion for conservation

A group of dedicated young people is keeping a close eye on the health of local lakes             Not everyone would take delight in standing thigh-deep in muck to learn the difference between stinkpot and snapping turtles, but Rosalyn Shepherd was thrilled. The third-year environmental science student at Trent University Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 23, 2020 ago
Sightings

July sightings of note

This Imperial Moth is a new one for me. Apparently others in the Stony Lake area have seen them, too. Perhaps that is a coincidence or maybe climate change? Rob Welsh, Dodsworth Island, Stony Lake – July 3 Tim Dyson’s response to Imperial Moth question above: It’s not climate change Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 22, 2020 ago
Columns

Exploring the wonder of ferns

It’s easy to tune out the commonplace in our flora and let it become part of the “green blur”. This is especially true when it comes to ferns, which are among the most common plants you’re likely to encounter on a forest or wetland walk. However, just recognizing and paying Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 17, 2020 ago
Columns

Our forests are under attack

Many areas of the Kawarthas have been devastated by gypsy moth caterpillars I suspected something was up last summer. Swarms of small, brown moths were flying everywhere around my brother’s cottage south of Bon Echo Provincial Park. Closer examination revealed they were male gypsy moths. After a bit of searching, Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 10, 2020 ago
Sightings

June sightings of note

Three different species of hummingbird moths came to our lilacs on June 4th. They included a Nessus Sphinx, a Snowberry Clearwing, and one species I was unable to photograph and identify. Then, on June 17, a Hummingbird Clearwing, showed up in the lilacs, as well. As of July 3, 2020, Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 5, 2020 ago
Columns

Starry stonewort: Not as friendly as the name suggests

A new invasive plant is rapidly spreading through the Kawartha Lakes In 2018, a water plant by the charming name of starry stonewort (SSW) was identified in Stony Lake. Fast forward two years and this highly-aggressive, invasive aquatic species is now turning up all over the Kawarthas. For many cottagers Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 3, 2020 ago
Sightings

April sightings of note

I was down along Nichols Road and County Road 2 on April 1 and saw this Northern Shrike. Carl Welbourn Today, April 1, it was nice to hear four Chorus Frogs calling along the trail near Trent University. Early sign of spring ! Mostly frozen willow shrub wetland with some Read more…

By Drew Monkman, 5 yearsJuly 1, 2020 ago
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