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Earth Rangers and OPG Earth Rangers will be in Cornwall on Sept. 19

The Seeker by The Seeker
September 16, 2015
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Power LinesCornwall – Join Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and Earth Rangers at the St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor Centre for two special shows on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015.
Bring Back the Wild is a live wildlife experience the whole family can enjoy. This unique and up-close encounter with Earth Rangers’ animal ambassadors will educate and inspire you and your children to take action to help protect animals in the wild.
In addition to these live shows, OPG is proud to sponsor Earth Rangers 2015-2016 Wolverine project, which will help prevent wolverines from getting accidentally trapped. OPG has been working with Earth Rangers since 2011 to support species at risk, including Blanding’s turtles, American Badgers, spotted turtles and Eastern wolves.
OPG works with a number of partners to support and enhance biodiversity across Ontario, making sure wildlife is at home in our site communities and supporting events that make it easy for families to get close to nature.
Details:
St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor Centre
2500B 2nd Street West
Cornwall, ON
Saturday, Sept. 19
Shows are at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Admission is free.

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