• Forest Songs: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Birds

    Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway, Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join MTRI on a guided walk at two trails in Kejimkujik National Park to discuss the birds we see and the challenges they face. Nova Scotia is home to hundreds of bird species but learning how to identify these usually well-camouflaged, agile, and illusive flying creatures can be a real challenge! Come out with MTRI […]

  • Herp Time: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Amphibians and Reptiles

    Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway, Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join MTRI on a guided walk along Snake Lake as we discuss Nova Scotia’s reptiles and amphibians, how to ID them and their challenges. Nova Scotia is home to dozens of amazing amphibian and reptiles species but some are more beloved than others. Everyone loves frogs and turtles but what about snakes? Help break the […]

  • Wildlife After Dark: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Nocturnal Wildlife

    Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway, Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join MTRI on a guided walk along Keji lake as we discuss bats, owls, nocturnal mammals, catch moths and look at biofluorescence! Should you be afraid of a bump in the night? Chances are that it isn’t the boogeyman, just a wondering wild animal on their nightly routine. Come out with MTRI on a guided […]

  • Let’s Botanize: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Plants

    Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site 3005 Kejimkujik Main Parkway, Maitland Bridge, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join MTRI on a guided walk along Grafton Woods trail as we explore the fantastical world of plants and meet a particularly creepy relative. Plants were one of the first organisms to take root on land and over their 500 million-year journey they have evolved into a mind-blowing amount of biodiversity, including some creepy looking […]

  • Parent + Kids, Explore & Learn, Annapolis Sand Barrens

    Michael Avenue Michael Avenue, Meadowvale, NS, Canada

    Join some of the Clean Annapolis River Project team to learn about a very uncommon ecosystem found in the Annapolis Valley! We will explore the special plants that grow here and the wildlife that have adapted to this ecosystem. We will try to collect photos of as many species as possible to submit to the […]

  • Making a Splash: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Wetlands

    French Basin Trail Nova Scotia Trunk 1, Annapolis Royal, NS, Canada

    Join MTRI on a guided walk along the French Basin trail as we discuss wetlands, their wildlife and how you can help protect them. Wetlands are some of the most wildlife-filled, diverse, water-saving, climate change-fighting ecosystems you will ever find, but many people still think of them as wasted space. Come along with MTRI on […]

  • Monarch Watch: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Monarch Butterfly

    Adventure Trail Adventure Trail, Bridgewater, NS, Canada

    Join MTRI as we explore the Adventure Trail (Bridgewater) on the lookout for Nova Scotia’s Endangered Monarch Butterflies. Join us for a gentle stroll along the Adventure Trail (Bridgewater), as we explore the lifecycle of the marvellous Endangered Monarch butterfly. During the walk, we will discover their host plant, the Milkweed species that grow in […]

  • Walking with Giants: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Old Growth Forests

    Four Mile Stillwater Trail 2032 Nova Scotia Trunk 8, Bear River, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join MTRI on a guided tour of ancient forests along the Four Mile Stillwater trail as we discuss their wildlife, threats and future. Giant ancient trees tower over you, you sink into thick, soft moss, and birds sing in the distance. There is nothing like standing in an old-growth forest, you can feel the wonder. […]

  • I am Lichen It: A Field Guide to Nova Scotia’s Lichens

    Acacia Valley Trail 155 Mill Rd, Hillgrove, Nova Sctoia

    Join MTRI on a guided walk along the Acacia Valley Trails and discuss one of the most amazing kingdoms of life, the lichens. Lichens are often ignored when people think about wildlife but these amazing organisms were one of the first to grow on land and now they make up hundreds of species in Nova […]

  • Sights and Sounds of Brier Island

    Westport, NS 225 Water St, Westport, NS, Canada

    Looking for an opportunity to help protect coastal habitat? Join us for a morning of shoreline cleanup and trail maintenance on the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s Brier Island Nature Reserve. Brier Island is renowned for its bird life and rare plant species, as well as its beautiful coastal views and island culture. Come join your fellow […]

  • Medicinals & Edibles Workshop for Woodlot Owners

    MTRI 9 Mt Merritt Rd, Kempt, NS, Canada

    Are you a woodlot owner interested in learning about wild medicinal and edible plants? Join us for a walk through the forest with clinical herbalist, Benna Keoghoe, where she will be teaching how to identify natural medicines that grow all around us. Supplies will be provided for tincture making!’ Be sure to pre-register, as space […]

    $20
  • MTRI March Break Day

    Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute 9 Mount Merritt Road, Kempt, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute Wednesday, March 12th from 11-2 at our field station for drop-in family fun! Lunch will be provided.