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
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
ViewPoint – Fall/Winter 2022 – Trees are planted for the next generation’s pleasure
Trees are planted for the next generation’s pleasure – restoration requires patience. In this issue of ViewPoint, Stewardship Coordinator Dan Marina talks about restoration ecology, pointing
out where hands-on management is – and is not – appropriate on the Land Trust’s various reserves. As well, LPBLT is changing with the
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
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
Species of the Month, September 2022: Monarch Butterfly
Species of the Month, September 2022: Monarch Butterfly
by Adam Timpf
I think it’s safe to say that pretty much everybody is familiar with this black-and-orange migratory butterfly that winters in Mexico, and its association with native Milkweeds as the larval host plant here in Ontario. Sometimes people mistake the
Species of the Month, August 2022: Field Thistle
Species of the Month, August 2022: Field Thistle
by Basil Conlin
I wake up early on a humid mid-July morning, my eyes opening as soon as the first robins start singing. I rush downstairs to the front garden because last night it was almost ready. This is the moment I’ve
Species of the Month, July 2022: Moths
Species of the Month, July 2022: Moth Nights in Norfolk
by Mary Gartshore
In the 70s I was travelling north in Nigeria when I met a Polish scientist who counted the numbers and species of moths coming to his porch light every night. Decades later I am still impressed
ViewPoint – Summer 2022 – Leapt through spring with renewed vigour
Long Point Basin Land Trust has leapt through spring with renewed vigour. Fieldwork on the nature reserves is not the only thing keeping LPBLT busy. A new management structure for the organization has been adopted as a result of the Strategic Planning exercise and we celebrate the acquisition of our
Species of the Month, June 2022: Bumble Bees
Species of the Month, June 2022: Bumble Bees
by Dr. Victoria MacPhail, Research Associate, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University
June is International Pollinator Month and so it’s a great time to focus on my favourite pollinators – the bumble bees! These cute fuzzy bees are probably our


