Women Explorers in Ontario

I know of at least one other list of women urban (rural, industrial, drains, etc.) explorers in Ontario. I keep finding yet another here and there. I wanted to keep track of them myself and putting together a post seems like a good plan. I can update it as I find someone new to add.

If you are a woman into urban exploration let me know. I will add your link!

Houses Smaller Than Your Bedroom 

We interview and photograph real people who live in tiny homes, most being less than 200 square feet. That’s smaller than the average master bedroom in the United States – a country where 2,600 square foot homes are commonplace. These customized, handcrafted tiny dwellings grant their owners financial freedom with a minimalist lifestyle and a small footprint.

Source: These People Live In Houses Smaller Than Your Bedroom | Bored Panda

Resources | Urban wildlife | Environment | The Guardian

Websites

British Trust for Ornithology Runs scientific surveys of Britain’s bird populations.

Buglife Britain’s main insect and invertebrate conservation organisation.

Butterfly Conservation Dedicated to saving Britain’s butterflies and moths and their habitats.

The Mammal Society Devoted to research and conservation of all Britain’s mammal species.

National Trust Britain’s largest conservation charity, protecting green spaces as well as stately homes.

Plantlife Dedicated to saving Britain’s wild plants and their habitats.

RSPB Europe’s largest bird conservation organisation.

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust This wetlands charity has nine centres in the UK, including the London Wetland Centre.

The Wildlife Trusts The national federation of 47 local trusts, each of which covers a particular county, region or in the case of Scotland, country.

Source: Resources | Urban wildlife | Environment | The Guardian

No One Can Explain This Unknown Object That Has Been Orbiting Earth For The Last 60 Years 

Since possibly the beginning of man, we’ve unwaveringly mused at the existence of other forms of life out in the universe. The vastness of it all – the trillions upon trillions of stars, each making up just one of billions of galaxies, the size and scope of which are literally unfathomable. And here we are, one tiny planet in one solar system, revolving around one star, in an endless sea of others.The more we discover about the universe, the more our feeble existence begs the question, “are we alone?” And what if, not only were we not alone, but “visitors” had been watching us up close this entire time.

Source: No One Can Explain This Unknown Object That Has Been Orbiting Earth For The Last 60 Years – OMG Facts – The World’s #1 Fact Source