Wildwood Ecoforest
2929 Crane Road V9G 1C8 Ladysmith, BC, Canada
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Locality: Ladysmith, British Columbia
Address: 2929 Crane Road V9G 1C8 Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Website: ecoforestry.ca
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SELF REFLECTION One large tree can provide enough oxygen for a family of four daily. How many trees do you have in your neighbourhood? How can you and your family help our forests?
UNRAVELLING MYSTERIES AT WILDWOOD! Owls have extra vertebrae in their necks that allow them to swivel their heads almost all the way around. A human with full range of motion can turn their head a maximum of 180 degrees. How far can an owl turn it's head? Comment below if you know!
SIGN UP NOW FOR EIS MEMBERSHIP AND ENTER TO WIN A HOMESTEAD STAY! Membership matters and especially membership at the Ecoforestry Institute Society. Carrying the legacy of Merv Wilkinson, we are the gold standard when it comes to ecoforestry and business management. All new and renewed memberships during November and December 2020 qualify for the draw. Click here for more information and to register: https://www.ecoforestry.ca/membership
WHO TURNED OUT THE LIGHTS? Did you know moths are important nocturnal pollinators? Like butterflies, they feed on flower nectar spreading pollen as they go. What does this moth from our Halloween Myth-tery event have to say? Moths are attracted to light at night. This can be dangerous for them, especially in cities, as predators post up nearby waiting to attack. How can we help them survive? Post your comments below!
DO NOT DISTURB! Can you make it through the web without ringing the bells? We have only one species of venomous spider on Vancouver Island. What's the best way to avoid getting bitten by them? Keep your hands away from their webs! Comment below if you know what species it is.
A WILDWOOD HALLOWE'EN MYTH-TERY EVENT On Sunday, families walked the woods, encountered creatures of the night, and learned about how these nocturnal animals are beneficial to the forest. Do you know why raccoons "wash" their paws? Comment below if you do! Pictured here: Raccoon mom would like everyone to keep their garbage secure so her kits don't eat junk!
Join us tomorrow for The Call for a New Forest Framework. Register now for your link at https://www.facebook.com/events/439161907040744
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