"Wow! A hummingbird just slowly flew around the entire outer circumference of my coffee cup while I was standing on my porch. Then it hovered above and looked at me inches away from my face.
Read MoreIt may take a few years to produce fruit but Moose Jaw will soon have a new community orchard.
Read MoreSpring has sprung, and so has a lot of new life.
Read MoreOn Monday, April 23rd, the Moose Jaw Nature Society welcomed former member and falconer, Larry Going as guest speaker.
Read MoreThis is a tour that never disappoints.
Read MoreBirds build a variety of nests, which can vary from nothing but the bare ground to complex and intricate nests.
Read MoreBirds build a variety of nests, which can vary from nothing but the bare ground to complex and intricate nests.
Read MoreAmerican Robins have been back for a few weeks already. Don't they know that Spring on the prairies means four more weeks of winter?
Read MoreTalking composting with Jenna Driscoll, a local composting enthusiast.
Read MoreOn Monday, March 26th, at the Moose Jaw Public Library, Dr. Branimir Gjetvaj shared images and stories from his latest book, "Islands of Grass".
Read More"We do educational videos about things like depression, anxiety, PTSD and addiction"
Read MoreTicks can be real pricks. There's no getting around it.
Read MoreTicks can be real pricks. There's no getting around it.
Read MoreLike Canada Lynx, the feet of the Snowshoe Hare help them move in deep snow - and move fast. These snow bunnies are truly adapted to the winter. Only hares, like long-tailed, long-tailed and least weasels, turn white. Rabbits, like the common cottontail, do not turn white over the winter.
Read MoreLike Canada Lynx, the feet of the Snowshoe Hare help them move in deep snow - and move fast. These snow bunnies are truly adapted to the winter. Only hares, like long-tailed, long-tailed and least weasels, turn white. Rabbits, like the common cottontail, do not turn white over the winter.
Read MoreSpring is on its way. With the warming temperatures, we may want to head out to explore. Often we may run into wildlife, and even wild young.
Read MoreAlthough it's blizzarding away, Spring will soon be here to stay. And with Spring comes our first bees.
Read MoreAs a young child, downtown Moose Jaw seemed like a world of wonders, a bustling metropolis which seemed to have so much to explore.
Read MoreSGI is concerned about your homes. Especially now that spring is around the corner and your yards are probably filled with snow that is slowly melting. They've published some tips for protecting your house and property from damages related to the upcoming thaw.
Read MoreAn invitation from friends to go out, 35 years ago, started a love affair with square dancing for Moose Jaw’s Bill Smith
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