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Get involved with Long Point Basin Land Trust

Your adventure doesn’t have to end. We invite you to keep exploring by learning more about the species and habitats of the Long Point Basin—and by sharing what makes this place so special with your network and community.

Check out upcoming events and discover other regional organizations doing incredible work to protect nature in our area (see below to learn more).
 

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Long Point Basin
watershed catchment area

Long Point Basin Land Trust works with landowners, communities, and conservation partners to protect and care for irreplaceable ecosystems—creating a growing network of protected natural areas across the region.

You can help safeguard habitats and species in the Long Point Basin by making a gift to Long Point Basin Land Trust.


Get involved elsewhere in the region

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Long Point Biosphere Region

A non-profit registered Canadian charity promoting research, monitoring, community outreach and education, partnerships, and projects that support the goals of biodiversity, conservation and sustainable communities in Norfolk County.

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ALUS

ALUS engages farmers and ranchers in creating nature-based solutions on their land to build climate resilience and enhance biodiversity for the benefit of communities and future generations. 

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Long Point Bird Observatory

The founding program of Birds Canada, which operates research, education, and training programs focused on ornithology, conservation, and other aspects of natural history.

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Norfolk Field Naturalists

The NFN is a community-based, non-profit organization founded in 1962. The main aims of the group are the study, appreciation and conservation of our natural world.

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Nature Conservancy of Canada

Canada's leading national land conservation organization. A private, non-profit organization, NCC protects our most important natural treasures — the natural areas that sustain Canada’s plants and wildlife.

Explore on your own

Browse various learning resources and communities

A social media network devoted to helping people learn about nature by sharing photo, video, and sound recordings with each other from all over the world.

View Ontario Nature Magazine's nature guides here. Including a variety of plant and animal species and where and how to find them out in the wild.

Ontario.ca's complete list of endangered, threatened, and plants and animals of special concern. Get to know all of our province's at risk species.

Canada.ca's guide to the Long Point National Wildlife Area. Including facts, descriptions, and histories of the area, how you can engage with the NWA, and full lists of native and non-native species.

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