Environment
Food for Thought
A battery consisting of a slice of boiled potato between two electrodes can power a small light for 20 hours, after which a new potato slice is inserted.
Jack in the Pulpit
These plants can switch genders throughout their lives in response to growing conditions.
March Madness
The next day spring peepers, chorus frogs and wood frogs heralded the early spring from sylvan pools.
Frog Listen and Watch
If frogs can open the eyes of children to the wonders of nature, they can also touch our souls.
Spring’s Croaking Chorus
Ten species of frogs and toads share our landscape, a rich assemblage of hopping amphibians for such a northerly clime.
Dufferin Eco-Energy Park
While landfill raised concerns about what was seeping into our ground and water, gasification raises concerns about what is seeping into our air.
Libertarians, populists and procrastinators
Hot rocks, put it off, a passing thought, war flags and Holy typo! Miscellany from Douglas G. Pearce’s Countryside Digest.
White-Tailed Deer
There are probably more deer now than there were before European settlement.
Butternut Canker
Most of our butternuts are dead or dying, stricken by a fungal disease called butternut canker.
Friends of Ontario Snapping Turtles
Help the turtles by signing a petition being circulated by Friends of Ontario Snapping Turtles.
Agriculture Innovation Is Key to Reducing Poverty, Stabilizing Climate
An incisive account of the global food crisis—and how it can be solved.



