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Posted: February 19, 2024 2 min read

one by one®: Ontario Nature

Ontario Nature is dedicated to protecting wild species and spaces through robust educational and conservation efforts. The organization has a rich history of developing initiatives that engage and educate the public about the importance of conservation. Its approach combines hands-on experiences with informative resources, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of nature.

Known as a “watchdog for nature,” the organization manages 26 nature reserves, produces a quarterly magazine and weekly blog posts, maintains a strong nature network and more. It also hosts an annual event called Youth Summit for Mother Earth.

Unique event giveaways create more meaning

Youth Summit for Mother Earth brings together young people from across Ontario. The weeklong event provides nature-based experiences and leadership opportunities with a goal to grow and inspire the next generation of nature leaders.

This year’s Summit, held in partnership with Plenty Canada, the Indigenous Environmental Institute at Trent University, and Walpole Island Land Trust, was extra special because it was the first fully in-person, cross-cultural Summit. To commemorate the event, each participant was given a specially designed notepad and drawstring bag. A design incorporating tobacco, or “semah,” one of the four sacred medicines in Anishinaabe/Ojibwe Indigenous cultures, made the notepads one of a kind.

“Featuring a logo designed for the Summit by youth, the design on the bags represents the Summit’s goal of bringing together Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth to engage in cross-cultural learning,” said Maya Davidson, education coordinator. “The youth participants are really proud to display it and they get to take it home after the Summit. It helps create a sense of community among them.”

A note from Cheryl

It’s inspiring to see how Ontario Nature works to improve conservation on so many levels. 4imprint was honored to provide unique event giveaways imprinted with such a meaningful design. If you’re interested in learning more about the one by one grant program, visit onebyone.4imprint.ca.