Gardening, camping and hiking locally. Videoconferencing globally at RBG; interacting in real-time with children and adults promoting our nature connection.
Looking for top Content Provider programming? Check out CILC’s Pinnacle Award Winners. Over 70 Content Providers have received the award this year. https://t.co/gTPI14RAZk
Join members of the White Pine Dancers, Dan Secord of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Ojibway Storyteller Aaron Bell for their virtual performance from our 2020 Nature Tales filmed at @RBGCanada .
https://t.co/jIgS8IeQ4K
Butterflies love the native plants in the Helen M. Kippax Garden in Hendrie Park. Did you know that it is an official Monarch Waystation?
The garden provides milkweeds, nectar sources, and shelter needed to sustain monarch butterflies as they migrate through North America.
If you plant it, they will come! Have had American Ladies on Pearly Everlasting, Monarchs on Milkweed and Black Swalliwtail on Rue. What's in your yard? #PollinatorWeek#biodiversity
Happy National #IndigenousPeoplesDay! School of Fish by Inuit sculptor Kakkee Negeoseak is part of the Dan Lawrie International Sculpture Collection located in RBG’s Hendrie Park. Visit https://t.co/xXHj27vv3C to learn more about Inuit stone carving and the making the piece.
Attention!!! CILC's FREE Community of Learning is continuing for Summer 2021!!! Programs available at least 4 days a week at 1pmEST. Learn more at https://t.co/mIUoXgyLtT
Looking for FREE programming? CILC has two options for you! Community of Learning for families: https://t.co/mIUoXgyLtT AND for LifeLong Learners our Roam from Home series: https://t.co/o7MsV3anjZ
Read how students and communities can use @iseechange as a weather journal to track and discuss changes, and how it can then provide data to scientists and guide efforts to cope with the effects of climate change.
#ClimateChange#CitizenScience https://t.co/S1U88CxniV
It’s that time of year: FROG SEASON! Share this video with someone who gets just as excited about frogs as Jackson does!
🐸 Watch: https://t.co/J41dZNVmu1
The month of June falls during the 6th moon of the lunar calendar: Zaagibagaa giizis (budding moon). 🌘
Flowers, leaves & medicines begin to bloom. New life including the birth of baby #birds & other #wildlife is seen across #PimAki.
Photo: Hidehiro Otake
We’ve noticed an increase in popularity of foraging.
Please remember: foraging for any plant or fungal species is prohibited in provincial parks: https://t.co/EVARQz6ij2
Their large, colourful and fragrant blooms make peonies a popular choice for
gardeners and florists alike.
🎨🌈 Dream up your own custom peony cultivar with the 'Pleasant Peonies' colouring sheet: https://t.co/LgPLBHdBq9
Join RBG’s Experts to explore a variety of topics from horticulture to natural history!
🥾 June 9: Hiking Trails of RBG
🌹 June 16: Iconic Plants at RBG
🌿June 23: Engaging Children with Nature
🦋 June 30: Gardening for Monarchs
Registration is FREE: https://t.co/IgazhiWpaj
THE ROLE OF THE EDUCATION SERVICE AGENCIES NATIONWIDE IN COVID 19 TIMES OF REMOTE LEARNING : Listen to AESA's Dr. Joan Wade, Glenn Morris, Exec. Director of CILC and Jan Zanetis, an expert on the use of video technologies in education. https://t.co/ALYVB9Tgda