Join Wild Child on a journey through London, Ontario's vibrant spring landscapes, where families explore the beauty and ecological importance of spring perennials, fostering a lifelong connection with nature.
Read MoreDive into our Wild Child adventure with Pink Lady beetles! See how our young explorers discovered the joy and importance of these vibrant creatures, fostering a love for nature's wonders.
Read MoreJoin Wild Child on an enchanting journey through nature, where our latest adventure brings us face-to-face with the safe and fascinating Wooly Bear caterpillar, unlocking the secrets of the natural world one fuzzy encounter at a time.
Read MoreThe Great Backyard Bird Count is happening February 16–19, 2024. Read to learn more about this event.
Read MoreRead about the benefits of time outside for mental and physical health.
Read MoreSpending time outdoors is easier than you think and the benefits build up quickly. Can you spend just 10 minutes outside a day?
Read MoreHave you noticed a blue backed, white bellied bird flitting around the ponds on your adventures? Maybe you spotted a tree swallow. Read to learn more about these interesting birds.
Read MoreHave you noticed a messy looking birds nest in unusual places such as porches? Read as Tandy shares some of the ways you can recognize a Robin’s nest.
Read MoreHave you noticed a bird running in the fields or though parking lots? Read as Tandy shares some of the fun things Killdeer do.
Read MoreHave you noticed a little yellow bird calling as it flies past? Read as Tandy shares some tips for noticing the American Goldfinch.
Read MoreHave you noticed a little bird that seems to creep up, down and sideways on a tree without worrying about which direction is up? Read as Tandy shares some tips for noticing the white-breasted and red-breasted nuthatches.
Read MoreHave you noticed a loud conk-la-ree! song being sung from the trees lately? Read as Tandy shares some tips for noticing the Red Winged Black Bird
Read MoreHave you noticed a noisy flock of dark coloured birds around your neighbourhood lately? Maybe you have spotted starlings.
Read MoreThe Great Backyard Bird Count is happening February 18-21, 2022. Read to learn more about this event.
Read MoreSarah shares resources for talking with children about life and death in the forest.
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