The Friends Of Ojibway Prairie
Ojibway Nature Centre 5200 Matchette Road N9C 4E8 Windsor, ON, Canada
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Locality: Windsor, Ontario
Phone: +1 519-966-5852
Address: Ojibway Nature Centre 5200 Matchette Road N9C 4E8 Windsor, ON, Canada
Website: www.friendsofojibwayprairie.com
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Your gift of $20 to The Friends Of Ojibway Prairie will fund 20 square meters of prescribed burn of the Ojibway Prairie. To donate: www.wecf.ca These prescribe...d burns are essential for the survival of the rare Tallgrass Prairie and Oak Savanna ecosystems within the Ojibway complex. Your generous gift will help to sustain this vital piece of natural heritage for future generations. The Friends of Ojibway Prairie is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting public awareness of the Ojibway Prairie Complex and its unique biological and historical importance. #12WaysofGiving #WECommunityFoundation #YGQ #Essex #Windsor #CommunityEngagnement
Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer for the nature lover in your life? Look no further! We're so excited to offer these 12 oz enamel camp mugs featuring native butterflies and moths of the Ojibway Prairie Complex. Beautifully illustrated by local artist Julie Hall, these mugs are perfect for use at home or on the go while walking along your favourite Ojibway trail! 100 per cent of proceeds support educational programs, special events and restoration projects at the Ojibway Prairie Complex!
A virtual public information consultation is underway to explore an ecological connection between Black Oak Heritage Park and Ojibway Park between Broadway Street and Sprucewood Avenue. The City of Windsor - Municipal Government hosted an update on the project yesterday which included insight into the process and conceptual designs and video. For more information, visit: https://www.citywindsor.ca//Ojibway-Parkway-Wildlife-Cross
Watch Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens chat with city naturalist Karen Cedar at Spring Garden Natural Area!
A beautiful poem about our beloved Ojibway by Poet Laureate Emeritus Marty Gervais.
Bill Roesel, president of the Friends of Ojibway Prairie, provides tips and tricks for identifying some tree species at the Ojibway prairie complex. Learn how to identify species like Tulip tree, Hackberry and Kentucky Coffee-tree, trees that only naturally occur in Canada in the Carolinian zone. For more information about The Friends of Ojibway Prairie, visit https://www.friendsofojibwayprairie.com/
Happy #EarthDay! Let's take a moment to appreciate the natural and unique beauty found at our doorstep in the Ojibway Prairie Complex
Adding the 33 acres would bring the total acreage in the Ojibway complex to 810 the size of New York City’s Central Park and Detroit’s Belle Isle Tom Henderson said. And Ojibway Shores has more endangered species than any other 33 acres in the property, with 11 acres of provincially significant wetland.
With so many beautiful locations around Windsor and Essex County, we're honoured to be mentioned in Tourism Windsor Essex's annual awards! Voting opens today and Ojibway Park is nominated for best Birding Hot Spot and Best Trail!
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