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Enjoyment of natural history is the cornerstone of the Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club.

And we’re lucky in our location. The Ottawa Valley is home to myriad plants, animals, and fascinating habitats – from orchids to towering pines, damselflies to moose, from floating bogs to ancient hardwood forests. No matter where we roam, there is always something new to discover and enjoy. In a nutshell, our mandate is to promote the appreciation, understanding, and preservation of nature in the Ottawa Valley.

Members of the club span all ages from the very young to the well-seasoned. All share a common bond – an insatiable curiosity about nature. Most are casual naturalists, simply interested in learning more about the natural world, so you don’t have to be an expert to join!

Novices and experts share their interest and experience through our monthly meetings, many field trips, and special projects. Bulletins keep members informed of all activities, and the club’s newsletter, The Lady’s-Slipper, approaches local natural history through articles, photographs, and poems provided by the members.

Activities have included:

  • release of peregrine falcons
  • nest boxes for eastern bluebirds
  • surveys for rare plants and animals
  • identification of natural areas for Arnprior’s Town Plan
  • a native plant demonstration garden in Robert Simpson Park
  • maintaining the Macnamara Nature Trail and its winter bird feeders
  • conservation projects
  • Renfrew County Natural History Day
 
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Tuesday, September 7: After a summer of nature close at hand and field trips, we turn our attention to the skies and learn about astronomy from expert Brian McCullough.

Attention MFNC members! We have secured a booth at the upcoming Carp Fair, and we need volunteers to help us set up, take down, decorate, plan and mostly, to represent the Club at the Fair. Four hour volunteer slots are available from Thursday evening to Sunday at 6 pm September 23-26th. Each volunteer will receive one day pass to the Fair. If interested please contact Art Goldsmith at treasurer@mfnc.ca with what you can do to help and when.