by Hilde Clark | Jun 24, 2020 | Forest & Wildlife
Jane Wilkins shared these photos and comments: “There are always so many turtles in Leisure Bay’s back bay and often we see them laying their eggs in the gravel around the docks.(The top photo shows a black hole is the nest the turtle digs, then lays her...
by Trudy Irvine | Jun 24, 2020 | Environment, Nature
Squadrons of dragonflies have appeared in the skies of Georgian Bay. The sky in the lee of the closest cedars looks like the busiest airfield imaginable, with masses of them hovering, zigzagging, climbing and diving as they feed and mate on the wing. Like sharks,...
by Hilde Clark | Jun 24, 2020 | Eblasts
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by Janet Irvine | Jun 17, 2020 | Water, Water levels
by Janet Irving, PaBIA Education Committee In the summer of 2013, just seven years ago, we were alarmed by extreme low water levels in Pointe au Baril—forcing us to build new dock ramps, avoid shoals we never noticed before, and take long detours to our cottages...
by Hilde Clark | Jun 17, 2020 | Eblasts
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