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An Ecolabel of Stewardship Excellence

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      • A Turtle-y Cool Workshop
      • Bugs in the Mud
      • Good Birding Mornings
      • Land Between Wildlife Bingo
      • The ABCs of the Land Between Presentation
      • Design Your Own Shoreland Garden
    • Citizen Science Monitoring
      • Water Quality and Benthics Monitoring
      • Birds, Butterflies, Reptiles, and Wildlife Monitoring
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  • Home
  • About
    • What is Blue Lakes?
    • Program Benefits & Risk Reduction
    • BL Charter / Performance Areas
      • Performance Areas
        • Shoreland Health
        • Citizen Science Monitoring
        • Nutrient and Input Management
        • Habitat Management, Conservation and Improvement
        • Invasive Species Management
        • The Blue Lakes Database
      • Blue Lakes Score Card
    • Is the Program Right for You?
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • The Land Between Region – Cottage Country
    • Who We Are
    • Project Impact Assessment
    • How to Enroll
  • Lake Stewardship
    • Lake Health Basics
    • Shoreland Health
      • Easy Shoreland Management
      • Habitat Management, Conservation and Improvement
      • Invasive and Nuisance Species
      • Invasive Species Management
      • Nutrient and Input Management
      • Citizen Science Monitoring
    • Fish and Fish Habitat
    • Guides and Resources
  • Lake-based Research
    • Nature and Human Health
    • Conservation and Human Behaviour
    • Connecting with Nature
    • Lakes and Economic Health
    • Shoreland Impacts
    • Nutrients and Water Chemistry (Oxygen, Phosphorous, Calcium)
    • Algae, Benthics, Zooplankon
    • Project Impact Assessment
  • Workshops & Activities
    • Blue Lakes Programs and Workshops
      • A Turtle-y Cool Workshop
      • Bugs in the Mud
      • Good Birding Mornings
      • Land Between Wildlife Bingo
      • The ABCs of the Land Between Presentation
      • Design Your Own Shoreland Garden
    • Citizen Science Monitoring
      • Water Quality and Benthics Monitoring
      • Birds, Butterflies, Reptiles, and Wildlife Monitoring
    • Site Visits
      • The Natural Edge
  • Blue Lakes Blog
  • Blue Lakes Database

Land Between Wildlife Bingo

Birding Bingo, Benthic Bingo, and Wildlife Bingo. Collect game cards designed especially for your lake. Find enough species to make a row or fill the card for a grand prize! Find backyard and also rare birds around the area, different bugs in the mud, or a combination of wildlife throughout the area. Choose to compete between neighbours, across the lake, or between other lakes in the area too! Game cards will be emailed to participants or can be provided to a leader to distribute. Winners must email, post or call in their cards to the Blue Lakes Department staff at the Land Between Charity Head Office. Each player pays $5.00 to enter. Prizes include unique gifts from sponsoring organizations. Lake Associations can provide additional prizes to up the ante too!

This is a game of honour that is based on trust. Minimum participant level: 20

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We respectfully acknowledge that The Land Between is located within Williams Treaty 20 Mississauga Anishinaabeg territory and Treaty 61 Robinson-Huron treaty territory, in the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg. The Land Between respectfully acknowledges that these First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come. 

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