Why should I keep my dog leashed?
Sources: •1City of Cambridge, By-Law No. 172-13, Being a by-law of the Corporation of the City of Cambridge to regulate dogs in the City of… Read More »Why should I keep my dog leashed?
Sources: •1City of Cambridge, By-Law No. 172-13, Being a by-law of the Corporation of the City of Cambridge to regulate dogs in the City of… Read More »Why should I keep my dog leashed?
In light of the heartbreaking news confirming a burial site of 215 children on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School last week… Read More »Our Pause on Social Media
rare’s Spring Plant Sale Fundraiser The third annual Spring Plant Sale Fundraiser is now LIVE! We are offering a selection of organic vegetable, herb,… Read More »rare’s Spring Plant Sale Fundraiser
The rare Charitable Research Reserve’s headquarters and seven conservation lands comprise over 1,200 acres, mostly within the Haldimand Tract. Spanning six miles on either side… Read More »Land Acknowledgement
Thursday, April 22, 2021 8:00p.m. – 9:00p.m. — Conversation for Conservation The Pollinators film screening available from April 18 – April 24, 2021 Join rare… Read More »Join rare for the third Conversation for Conservation
Join rare for Seedy Saturdays! In collaboration with Idea Exchange Preston, One Seed, One Community, Seeds of Diversity, Waterloo Region School Food Gardens and the… Read More »Seedy Saturdays
Read about rare’s strategies and plans for the next five years
Show your love for the rare habitats and trails by symbolically adopting a rare species below and gifting it to a loved one. Give the… Read More »
The rare Charitable Research Reserve introduces the COVID-19 edition of the rare review. Read all about our most recent efforts and updates in conservation, education… Read More »The rare Review – Fall / Winter 2020