The Great Pawpaw Parade was bigger than ever this year, celebrating an iconic native species that continues to bring people together across the Carolinian Zone. In 2022, in partnership with several communities and organizations, Carolinian Canada helped distribute 400+ pawpaw trees and native plant garden kits to folks across the zone.
Meet the Speakers: Seeding Relationships to Heal the Land
Meet the Speakers: Bridging the Gap between Indigenous knowledge and understandings, and current colonial approaches in relation to how we live and work on the land means engaging in respectful, informed discussion on perspectives and worldviews.
The London Middlesex Master Gardeners are hosting an outdoor Seedy Saturday event at Dundas Place, between Wellington and Clarence, on April 23rd, 2022.
Strengthening the Mill Pond Habitat Through Native Planting Around Town
Dorchester’s beloved Mill Pond depends on a Carolinian ecosystem that extends beyond property lines.
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
An upcoming virtual native planting Skills Lab on May 4th 7-8:30pm organized by the Mill Pond Committee and I Love Dorchester will provide Thames Centre tailored advice for native gardening: a timely spring activity for families stuck at home.
In this interactive, online workshop, the Pollinator Pathways Project team will share an introduction to pollinators and creating pollinator-friendly gardens in the city.
Carolinian Canada, WWF-Canada, local partners and 4,000+ volunteers are connecting to fast-track climate-smart, healthy landscapes for resilient communities. Register for an event near you to help Grow Canada’s Biggest Wildlife Garden to restore our future by 2030.
When Rebecca and Rick Fish, had looked high and low for a wooded property but hadn’t managed to find one, so they set out to naturalize various areas of their property on the banks of the East Sydenham River over time.
Carolinian Canada is seeking a contract employee to assemble Healing Garden Kits and mail them across the region. Expect to work about 25 hours/month from February...
The Species at Risk Partnerships on Agricultural Lands (SARPAL) Program will have a 2022 intake that will open on February 14 at 9am and close on February 18 at 5pm, or as soon as funds are fully...
LONDON, ON – November 24, 2021 - Today, the Leadership Team of the Deshkan Ziibi Conservation Impact Bond (DZCIB) is pleased to welcome the support from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)...
“The name Deshkan Ziibi comes from the original Anishinaabemowin name given to the Thames River which translates to “antlered or horned river.” It’s important to take time to build relationships,...
Many insects overwinter in leaf litter, including bees and butterflies! As the leaves break down, they will fertilize your garden and help build topsoil. If you really have to...