Why are the fall colours so spectacular at Haliburton Forest?
Category: In The Forest
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July 13, 2014November 21, 2017 Ontario’s Tallest White Pine
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Haliburton Forest is home to the tallest eastern white pine in Ontario.
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February 19, 2014November 21, 2017 Mighty Mites and Their Impact on the Forest
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Microscopic mites living on leaves in the canopies of our forests can have a big impact on a forest, sometimes bigger then the impact of moose or deer. That's why a research team investigated mites at Haliburton Forest in 2012.
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December 19, 2013November 21, 2017 Birds of the Season at the Forest
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As the Artist in Residence of Haliburton Forest, birding has given me countless hours of adventure through every season of the year. Winter brings many changes to the Forest, there may be fewer birds around in the winter, but you might find them easier to see. The leaves are gone, the temperature has dropped and...
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June 16, 2013November 21, 2017 Moose Family
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Nice story and images of a moose and her little calf
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July 16, 2012November 21, 2017 Pet Logs / Shiitake Bolts
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Grow your own Shiitake mushrooms at your home with our "pet logs" (Shiitake Bolts)
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