Bug Blog #2: Leeches: The Modern Doctor
Welcome back to our second edition of Bug Blogs, celebrating Science Odyssey by showcasing benthic macroinvertebrates (bugs!) that we often find during our local stream studies...
Welcome back to our second edition of Bug Blogs, celebrating Science Odyssey by showcasing benthic macroinvertebrates (bugs!) that we often find during our local stream studies...
Welcome to our first edition of Bug Blogs, celebrating Science Odyssey by showcasing benthic macroinvertebrates (bugs!) that we often find during our local stream studies program, Changing...
Making the monitoring and stewardship connection for our Changing Currents participants! EcoSpark’s flagship river study program, Changing Currents, does a fantastic job of bringing students...
A new citizen science initiative to examine decomposition in headwater streams! This blog was contributed by guest writer, Brian Kielstra. I’m an aquatic/landscape ecology PhD student from the...
EcoSpark in the Park – Fun in the park for all! This blog was contributed by guest writer, Tenley Conway On a sunny September day, my nine year old son and I headed down to the Humber River for...
EcoSpark’s Greenbelt Youth Charter Bus Tour enabled me to see beyond what I was familiar with and I learned so much through this experience. I wanted to see what else the Greenbelt has to offer...
When I heard about the opportunity to be a part of the first-ever Greenbelt Youth Charter, I immediately signed up. Mother Nature does not have a voice but I do—we all do! EcoSpark’s...
In less than an hour’s drive from the heart of downtown Toronto, you will arrive at the Greenbelt. This piece of undeveloped green land is the world’s largest protected greenbelt and is a place...