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Letter to the Editor – Heritage Week
Dear Editor,
The infestation of the recent Heritage Week issue of the Times with apostrophed place names, reminds one of two recent verses of the...
Feeding from the clouds: net ombrotrophy as a measure of the health of landscapes
by Fred Schueler, Fragile Inheritance Natural History
With the increased human population and intensification of agriculture, the North Grenville Environmental Advisory Committee is undertaking a...
Mudpuppy Night presentations at the History Hub
You may have heard about Mudpuppy Night in Oxford Mills, a unique opportunity to see giant aquatic salamanders in the wild, a “long term...
Cathartic Buckthorn!
by Fred Schueler and Aleta Karstad
Fragile Inheritance Natural History
As the leaves of native trees and shrubs fall, the last broad-leaved green along roads and in...
The 5th Canadian Freshwater Mollusc Research Meeting
by Fred Schueler and Aleta Karstad
Streams, ponds, and lakes support a diverse range of species of snails and bivalves (clams & mussels), with fascinating life...
Frangulous Buckthorn!
by Fred Schueler & Aleta Karstad, Fragile Inheritance Natural History
In our 1995 survey of the ecology of the Kemptville Creek drainage basin, there was an...
World’s largest female invades the cheese factory
by Fred Schueler, Fragile Inheritance natural history
In a visit to the Bishops Mills Cheese Factory, recently acquired by the Municipality and progressing towards becoming...
Hairy autumnal wanderers
by Fred Schueler and Aleta Karstad, Fragile Inheritance natural history
In the fall, hairy black and brown caterpillars cross roads and lawns looking for places...
Roadside Swathings
by Fred Schueler, Fragile Inheritance Natural History
The trick in documenting ecological change is to anticipate what’s going to change before it begins to change. When...
Burdockery
by Fred Schueler and Aleta Karstad
Fragile Inheritance natural history
It's getting to be the time of year when clothing and dogs may come back from outings...