Environment
Tree Crickets
Singing tree crickets are beautiful. They raise diaphanous wings like miniature sails and vibrate them as they trill their songs.
Hopping and Walkin’ in the Rain
This is the time of year to get out after dark and explore… especially as the rain falls.
A Forest is More Than Its Trees
From deep in the earth to high in the sky, forests shelter teeming life.
These Flora and Fauna Rely On Forests
Here are six plants and animals, representative of myriad others, that depend completely on forests.
A Poetic Take on a Pest
Caledon poet Marilyn Boyle takes the gypsy moth caterpillar as her latest subject after her oak tree was decimated in the summer of 2020.
Singing Insects
You likely won’t see many of these without a little dedicated searching.
Beetle Mania
Four beetles among hundreds of thousands, each with a unique story to tell.
Promethea Moths
While most moths release their pheromones after dusk, promethea moth females are an exception.
Where the Moose and the Elk Used to Roam
Wildlife populations in Dufferin and Caledon have come and gone over the past few centuries, most dramatically since European settlement. Some species have vanished from the landscape. Others have arrived. Now things are changing again.
Snooping On Wildlife
Trail (or game) cameras are rugged, motion-activated devices about a quarter the size of a loaf of bread and meant for extended, remote use outdoors.
Otters
The reappearance of otters in our hills is a hopeful sign that the capacity of our rivers and landscapes to support wildlife is improving.



