CANCELLED: Maple Syrup Festival (ages 6-11)

CANCELLED: Maple Syrup Festival (ages 6-11)

This event has been cancelled. Young Naturalist Event - ages 6-11 Attend St. Clair Conservation Authority's Maple Syrup Festival with your Lambton Wildlife friends from 1-3pm.  For more info, visit: https://www.scrca.on.ca/events/maple-syrup-festival/  Meet at the NE corner of the Canadian Tire parking lot at 12:15pm or at the Maple Syrup Festival Entrance at 1pm.  Parents can discuss carpooling options amongst themselves. Admission to the Conservation Area is $5.00 per car. Remember to be prepared for the mud. Please RSVP by 4pm Saturday (March 17th) and any cancellations to this event by emailing the names and ages of participants and whether they will be accompanied by a parent…
Read More

Special Service Award – Melissa Levi

Presented at the LWI Annual General Meeting, April 8, 2017 Melissa says “ LWI Young Naturalist and Junior Conservationist programs have the potential to be a powerful opportunity to connect children with nature and to help build future conservationists.” Melissa has been the young naturalist and junior naturalist leader for Lambton Wildlife for more than 10 years. During that time she provided a varied and interesting program that included kayaking, camping, owl prowls, and snowshoeing.  Some became yearly traditions such as the Christmas bird count, butterfly count, Howard Watson nature Trail Clean- up and camping on Pelee Isalnd. During these…
Read More
Are you a youth interested in nature? Join Our Young Naturalist Clubs!

Are you a youth interested in nature? Join Our Young Naturalist Clubs!

Lambton Wildlife Incorporated (LWI) has been protecting nature for over 50 years by bringing those with a love of nature together to work towards common goals in conservation, preservation, and protection of the natural environment in Lambton County. Through a range of programs and events we aim to foster an environment that encourages appreciating, learning, and teaching about the natural environment.  In order to continue the voice and values of LWI, we must reach out to our younger generation to provide them with positive experiences in nature. Why Connect Kids with Nature? Nature deficit disorder may be a coined phrase but the symptoms…
Read More