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Ecology Heritage Project Gallery

Wildlife Showcase


A collection of plants and animals – as well as specimens and other aspects of our living environment – all photographed on the Conservation Easement Land during Ecology Heritage events.

Crocus

Plant - Flower

Crocus

Plant - Flower

Crocus

Plant - Flower

Carpet Phlox

Plant - Flower

Rosehip

Plant - Fruit

Crustose Lichen

Micro-Organism - Colony

Crustose Lichen

Micro-Organism - Colony

Field Ant Colony

Animal - Insect

Male Mallard Duck

Animals - Bird

Male Mallard Duck

Animal - Bird

Male Loggerhead Shrike

Animal - Bird

Female Loggerhead Shrike

Animal - Bird

Loggerhead Shrike Nest

Animal - Bird Nest

Burrowing Owls

Animal - Bird

Field Grouse

Animal - Bird

Brown-Headed Cowbirds

Animal - Bird

Brown-Headed Cowbird Nest

Animal - Bird Nest

Freshwater Snail Shell

Animal - Mollusc

Loggerhead Shrike Prey

Animal - Ground Squirrel

Loggerhead Shrike Prey

Animal - Ground Squirrel

Cow Skull

Animal - Cattle

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We would like to acknowledge that the land on which we gather is Treaty 4 territory and the traditional territory of the Anihšinābēk, Nêhiyawak, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota peoples, and the original home of the Métis/Michif Nation. We recognize that both Indigenous and Métis people are the spiritual and cultural keepers of their traditional lands and still to this day, continue to practice their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge.

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