Carlington Woods mini-Bioblitz

Event Details

Date: 26 Oct 2025
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Leader: Owen Clarkin Meet: Corner of Clyde Avenue and Castle Hill Crescent Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oHZ47eryoCZG2CJu8 Inspired by the success of our mid-summer mini-Bioblitz at Lavigne Natural Park (1169 observations, 478 species documented (!) https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/lavigne-natural-park-2025-ofnc-bioblitz) , we figured why not do it again at an interesting spot within the city? The Carlington Woods is a good fit for this event, being centrally located in the city and high in biodiversity. Bring snacks, lunch, and water and let’s see how many species (& how many new species) we can document at this location during the autumn season. The leader will discuss techniques for documenting wildlife, and will show different hotspots at the property worth visiting.

📅 Date & Time: October 26, 2025   9:00 am

📅 Ends: October 26, 2025 5:00 pm

📍 Location:

Clyde Avenue & Castle Hill Crescent, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Event Details

Date: 26 Oct 2025
Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Leader: Owen Clarkin

Meet: Corner of Clyde Avenue and Castle Hill Crescent

Map Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oHZ47eryoCZG2CJu8

Inspired by the success of our mid-summer mini-Bioblitz at Lavigne Natural Park (1169 observations, 478 species documented (!) https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/lavigne-natural-park-2025-ofnc-bioblitz) , we figured why not do it again at an interesting spot within the city? The Carlington Woods is a good fit for this event, being centrally located in the city and high in biodiversity. Bring snacks, lunch, and water and let’s see how many species (& how many new species) we can document at this location during the autumn season. The leader will discuss techniques for documenting wildlife, and will show different hotspots at the property worth visiting.

📅 Date & Time: October 26, 2025   9:00 am

📅 Ends: October 26, 2025 5:00 pm

📍 Location: Carlington Woods

Clyde Avenue & Castle Hill Crescent, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Organizer

Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club

The Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club, founded in 1863 and incorporated in 1879,  is the oldest natural history club in Canada. Around 900 members participate in many aspects of the natural world, from birding to botanizing, investigation to publication, conservation to cooperation. We hope you will find something here to suit your interests.