Ecosystem Restoration Updates – February 2023

This month we are proud to share some of our latest ecosystem restoration highlights!
Oak Savanna Restoration at Trout Creek Nature Reserve
The restoration work at Trout Creek Nature Reserve has continued full steam ahead, and we’re excited to share the progress on its transformation from a monoculture plantation to

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Oak Savanna Restoration

Long Point Basin Land Trust manages several nature reserves for the restoration of oak woodland-savanna habitat – a unique forest type found on the sandiest soils in Norfolk County. Oak woodland savannas can be found at Harlow Dune Nature Reserve, Stead Family Scientific Reserve, and Trout Creek Nature Reserve. In

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2022 in Review

Here are just a few snapshots from another successful year at LPBLT.
In early 2022, we celebrated our 13th nature reserve with the Acquisition of the Stackhouse Forest Sanctuary. Thank you to all of our supporters for helping to protect this pristine piece of Carolinian Forest!
Plus, we continued to

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Levick to lead local Land Trust – January 2023

Norfolk County, ON (January 12, 2023)

Rick Levick of Long Point is the new Executive Director of the Long Point Basin Land
Trust following the resignation of Kristyn Richardson, who will be joining the Nature
Conservancy of Canada as the Program Director for Southwestern Ontario.
Rick is well known

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Species of the month – January 2023 – Wood Frog

The brumating Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus)
By Emily Ratch, Stewardship & Outreach Technician
Winter is a very deceptive season. At a glance, it seems like not much is happening in the natural world; it’s almost like nature is put on pause. But behind the scenes, life is still thriving –

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Species of the month – December 2022 – Sandhill Crane (Part 2)

Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis)
By David Agro, Director
Read Sandhill Crane Part 1 (published in January 2022) here! 
With early winter comes one of Long Point’s better spectacles, the arrival of the cranes. Just yesterday I was stopped along Front Road watching some 2000 cranes as they flew across the

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Forest invasive species management planned for November 2022

Norfolk County, ON (November 17, 2022)

This fall, Long Point Basin Land Trust (LPBLT) and local contractors will be working to thin conifer plantations at the Trout Creek Nature Reserve property to encourage the regeneration of natural oak woodland habitat. Trees being removed include invasive Scots Pine as

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Species of the Month, October 2022: Pawpaw

Species of the Month, October 2022: Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
By: Brianne Curry
 
The pawpaw is a small tree or tall shrub (growing to about 10 m tall) which is native to Carolinian forests in southern Ontario, and produces edible fruit. The large fruit are about the size of

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MEDIA RELEASE – Long Point Basin Land Trust celebrates outstanding support

MEDIA RELEASE   –   October 3, 2022
 
Long Point Basin Land Trust celebrates outstanding support from the community in 2021-2022
Delhi, ON – On Saturday, September 24, 2022, Long Point Basin Land Trust (LPBLT) welcomed supporters, donors, sponsors and volunteers to the First Annual Appreciation BBQ event. Staff and Board

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