Learn more about the land you love on the land you love. Join Richard Raper at KLT’s Ingleton-Wells Nature Reserve near Woodview for a guided hike to learn about the history of the land and its ecology. KLT’s 73-acre Ingleton-Wells nature reserve was generously donated to KLT by the Ingleton and Wells families in 2011. Today, it is a place where nature thrives and the community can visit to walk the footpaths, birdwatch, and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature in the Kawarthas.
Facilitator:
Richard Raper, R.P.F. (ret.) is a retired Forester who has been the lead property steward at Ingleton-Wells for five years. In his role as a Volunteer Lead Property Steward, he has gained an intimate knowledge of the property. During his career, Richard worked in the forest management and protected areas programs for the Ontario government as well as a short period of forest contracting. In addition to his volunteer work with KLT, Richard has volunteered with Otonabee Conservation and the Kawartha Hiking Club. Richard has worked and lived in northern and southern Ontario and currently resides in Peterborough.