Greg Schneider is a veteran wildlife photographer whose work has been featured in Audubon, Birder’s World (now BirdWatching), National Geographic, ofo.ca, and Outdoor Photography Canada, as well as various non-profit venues including bird atlases, ebirdr.com and educational outreach programs. Greg will take members on a tour of some of work, and discuss the elements of […]
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January 16th Meeting: Bird banding in King Township – Migrants, snow buntings, M.A.P.S. and More!
Please join the Richmond Hill Naturalists at our January 16th general meeting and talk. This month, Theresa Mckenzie will take members on an illustrated tour of a new banding station in King Township. Learn about the art and science of bird-banding and get a feel for the diversity of birds and other wildlife found in […]
Rouge National Park and the Pickering Airport: Opportunities and Challenges
This was Jim Robb’s message to the RHN at our October 2013 meeting: Tell the Canadian Government to protect the ecological integrity of the Rouge Park by honouring the original vision and rehabilitation plans. Together, we can create a 100-square-kilometre National Park our children will be proud of!
The Appalachians and their Margins: Oct 21, 2010 @ 7:30pm
Please join us for Peter Money’s talk on The Appalachians and their Margins. Peter Money, a Toronto Field Naturalist, retired geologist and expert photographer will share with us some of the Appalachians mountain region, accessible within a few hours drive from Richmond Hill. This ancient system extends from coastal Newfoundland to the northern reach of […]
Andy McKinnon: Rouge Park Talk
Andy will share his story of the Rouge valley through photography. Andy McKinnon is a naturalist and wildlife photographer. He has been fascinated by all kinds of living things since he was a child growing up beside the Don Valley in Toronto. A naturalist for over 30 years, his interest in photography is much more recent. […]