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      • Macnamara Nature Trail policies apply equally…
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    • Macnamara Trail Extension
      • Macnamara Trail Extension Project Description…
      • Donate to the Trail Extension Project
    • Conservation
      • Gillies Grove
      • Arnprior’s Royal Oak: a Conservation Committee…
      • Invasive Species 101
    • Get Your Notecards!
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    • Our Club
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    • Christmas Bird Count
      • 2021 Pakenham-Arnprior CBC
      • The 2020 Pakenham-Arnprior Bird Count
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Annual Creativity Blitz at High Lonesome May 1

The Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust invites you to its annual Creativity Blitz taking place rain or shine on Sunday, May 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The event is held at the 200-acre High Lonesome Nature Reserve outside Pakenham, a natural treasure conserved in perpetuity by the MMLT.

The Continue reading →

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Algonquin Wildlife Research Station Needs Used Canoes

The not-for- profit Algonquin Wildlife Research Station (WRS) in Algonquin Park is seeking donations of used canoes and associated equipment, and/or financial support in order to purchase these materials.

Over the past two to three decades, their small canoe fleet has withstood thousands of students and tens of thousands Continue reading →

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April 24: High Lonesome Nature Reserve : Walk in the Woods with Dan Rubinstein

On Sunday, April 24, you’ll have the opportunity to hear all about the benefits of walking from an expert,  then take a stroll through the winding, scenic trails of High Lonesome Nature Reserve to enjoy those benefits first hand.

That’s the date the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust is featuring Continue reading →

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Public Meeting May 10 on Carp River Wetlands Restoration Project

Local landowner Sue Prior is coming to St. Paul’s Church, Dunrobin on Tuesday, May 10, at 7:30 p.m. to talk about the outcome of the wetland restoration project undertaken by Ducks Unlimited Canada on her 0.6 km stretch along the Carp River. See the attached poster for more information about Continue reading →

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Gillies Grove Information Session April 14

On Thursday, April 14, the Nature Conservancy of Canada is holding an information session on the updated 5-year management plan for Gillies Grove. Location: Arnprior Library  Time: 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

 

 

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Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club
P.O. Box 391
Arnprior, ON K7S 3L9

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Acknowledgements

The club would like to acknowledge Nylene Canada and Golder Associates for their contributions to the club's success.


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