As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows through the dense forest, the barred owl's haunting call echoed through the trees. "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you allllll!" It was a sound both eerie and enchanting, signaling the onset of twilight and the beginning of the owl's nightly rituals. Far from being a mere vocalization, it was a declaration of presence, a proclamation of territory, and a serenade of courtship all rolled into one. For those fortunate enough to witness it, the barred owl's call was a symphony of the wild, a reminder of the mysteries hidden within the depths of the woods.
Read MoreAs spring awakens the land, so too does it stir the wood turtle from its winter slumber in Maritime streams! Discover how the Nature Trust of New Brunswick is at the forefront of protecting these at-risk turtles and learn how you can contribute to safeguarding their future.
Read MoreFrancie Howard's connection to her family's land spans more than 200 years, embedding countless cherished memories and a deep love for the natural world. Through her heartfelt donation to the Nature Trust using Canada’s Ecological Gifts Program, Francie ensured that the beauty and tranquility of this land will be protected forever.