The Call Of The Wild
With Forager And Chef Lori McCarthy Posted March 5, 2019 You Can Eat The Woods For Dinner Lori McCarthy gets excited about food. Wild food, traditional food, the food…
With Forager And Chef Lori McCarthy Posted March 5, 2019 You Can Eat The Woods For Dinner Lori McCarthy gets excited about food. Wild food, traditional food, the food…
Posted January 7, 2019 I wouldn't stop talking about one of my favourite apps, so the editor of The Osprey asked me to write about it. I use it myself,…
Support Nature NL with this limited edition membership package! This package features: a 2019 Nature NL membershipan enamel pina handy reusable tote bagand an optional t-shirt Both the t-shirt and…
Posted November 27, 2018 Gene Herzberg recently gave a beautiful Nature NL talk about plants of the Limestone Barrens of Newfoundland and Labrador. The adaptations that these plants have developed…
Photos by Sara Jenkins & John Jamieson This chilly winter weather has us thinking back on some of the fun we had before the snows hit. This October, as a…
By Michelle Fitzsimmons, Memorial University Posted November 19, 2018 Editor’s Note: In our Research Spotlight Series we shine a light on exciting research in our province. In this post we…
The 2018 Wild Things Scholarship competition received 15 applications from around the province; 9 applications were complete. Rita Anderson coordinated the competition, while Sara Jenkins, Jennifer Sullivan and Tara…
The Wild Things Scholarship recognizes the enthusiasm and efforts of post-secondary students whose volunteer activities have helped conserve or enhance nature in Newfoundland and Labrador. The award was funded by Wildland Tours…
By Joe Bowden, Research Scientist, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Corner Brook, NL Posted October 26, 2018 My good friend and colleague Marianne Graversen in Aarhus, Denmark first introduced me to…
By Sara Jenkins Posted October 15, 2018 For our speaker series last month, GIS and conservation planning consultant Randal Greene spoke about his current work with the World Wildlife Fund…