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While hardware disease is well-documented in livestock, cases in wild white-tailed deer are extremely rare.
While hardware disease is well-documented in livestock, cases in wild white-tailed deer are extremely rare.
OFAH Foundation offers Ontario high school students the opportunity to earn volunteer hours through online conservation-focused modules.
While hardware disease is well-documented in livestock, cases in wild white-tailed deer are extremely rare.
While hardware disease is well-documented in livestock, cases in wild white-tailed deer are extremely rare.
OFAH Foundation offers Ontario high school students the opportunity to earn volunteer hours through online conservation-focused modules.
The Jan.-Feb. 2026 digital issue of Ontario Out of Doors magazine is now available. Become a member today for your digital access.
A working carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is now required on every level of any residence with a fuel-burning appliance as of January 1, 2026.
Water levels in the Great Lakes have sharply declined from record highs a few years ago to below-average conditions as of mid-November.
Proposed changes to amalgamate Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities into seven have raised alarm bells for land-use decisions.
Researchers at Acadia University have developed a first-of-its-kind spray repellent for ticks that’s expected to be available soon.
A team of students from the University of Waterloo is working on a project to prevent further expansion of pike into the Kawartha lakes.