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Young Macnamaras

If you'd like to learn...

  • What insect can see above and below water at the same time?
  • What bird says "cheeseburger"?
  • What tree’s nickname is "musclewood"?

… you can find out from the Young Macnamaras. For the adults out there, if there are children in your life who love discovering what the natural world has to offer, the Young Macnamaras have youth-themed outings to discover what’s going on under the snow, what birds are out hunting in the cold, and how to tell what kind of trees those are in the forest, even after their leaves have fallen. And we need your ideas about what might appeal to kids. For more information, to get involved, or to register for our field outings, please contact Alicia Salyi at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


Upcoming Events

Please remember: registration is required for all of our field outings.  Please make sure that you send This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. a message, and let us know you are coming!

What will we do next?  Want to get the latest information about the Young Macs?  Join the YM Update Email List!

* Remember to check out our blog to see what we did on previous field trips. Our blog can be accessed from the "Young Macs Blog" link in top drop-down menu. 

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Volunteer Opportunities

If you like … 

  • being outdoors
  • working with children
  • hands-on activities
  • leading groups
  • learning new things     

… then we would love to have you join our field trips. The Young Macnamaras offer youth in our area an opportunity to head out into woods and fields and learn our local natural history. We need volunteers to help with set-up, planning, ideas, watching our young naturalists, and having fun. If you already know something really cool about the outdoors, maybe you could teach kids what you know!

If you love nature, are looking to fulfil your community service requirement or just want to gain experience working with children, then the Young Macnamaras could be the place for you.

Contact Alicia at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more info or to sign on to this exciting experience.

Bulletin Board

May 26: Renfrew County Natural History Day

June 5: Flattering to deceive: mimicry in the natural world

Prof. Tom Sherratt, Department of Biology, Carleton University

June 9: Butterfly Trip at Badham Farm

Birdathon: Here's a chance to sponsor our own Alicia Salyi at this link

 

Please remember that dogs are not permitted on the Macnamara Trail.

Latest News & Blogs

Friends of the Carp River and Mississippi Valley Conservation looking for a summer student

17.05.2012

I am working with the Friends of the Carp River and Mississippi Valley Conservation on a pilot project to assess the viability of a communit
Young Macs are Toadally Awesome!

01.05.2012

On a cold, Friday evening in late March, the Young Macs ventured outside in search of amphibians. Due to the rather interesting weather w
A Magical Evening with Owls

24.04.2012

Sunday evening, March 25, found a large group of Macnamarans wandering around in the dark searching for owls in the Arnprior-Pakenham area.
Mac Trail Sightings

15.04.2012

Macnamara Trail sighting this morning. There was also a bunch of wild turkeys. Frogs were out too.
Mudpuppy Night 2012

15.03.2012

Another great evening adventure! Thirteen Macnamarans ventured out to Oxford Mills to join Fred Schueler and Aleta Karstad for the Frid