Learn about Bats

Learn about Bats

Join us for a virtual online event. Presented by Matt Saunders “The Real Batman”, and hosted by the Land Conservancy for KFLA, find out about the 8 species of bats that live in our region. Please register on Eventbrite. This will be a Zoom event. Zoom login details...
Annual General Meeting: April 12, 2023

Annual General Meeting: April 12, 2023

Learn more about your local land trust’s progress in 2022, enjoy our guest presentation First on the agenda is to review our busy 2022 fiscal period and celebrate the addition of the Somerville Nature Reserve. Then, we are delighted to have Dr. Lenore Fahrig to...
Birds of Winter 2023, Raptors: January 29, 2023

Birds of Winter 2023, Raptors: January 29, 2023

Raptors of the Kingston Region Join us for a short presentation by Dale Kristensen Sunday, January 29 at 4 PM for a virtual event to celebrate winter raptors in our region. Dale will provide a brief exploration of the remarkable diversity of raptors found in our...
2022 Annual General Meeting: April 13

2022 Annual General Meeting: April 13

Join us online and learn about what your local Land Trust accomplished in 2021. Following our brief AGM, we are pleased to have tick expert Dr. Vett Lloyd present the latest science on ticks and tell us more about ticks in our region. This Zoom event is open to all....
Identifying Birds of Winter: January 30, 2022

Identifying Birds of Winter: January 30, 2022

Join us Sunday, January 30 at 4 PM for a virtual event to celebrate winter birds in our region. Show off your photos and enjoy others’ Part One: Presentation on Identifying Winter Birds Join us for a short presentation by Dale Kristensen. He’ll give an...
Turtles of the Kingston Area: May 18, 2021

Turtles of the Kingston Area: May 18, 2021

Find out how turtles contribute to ecosystem health, learn more about their behaviour, and hear from scientists about their local research. Part One: Turtles amongst us Grégory Bulté, B.Sc., Ph.D. is a biology instructor at Carleton University in Ottawa. He’s been...