The haunting calls of the loon, the flash of the white-tailed deer, the swift merganser ducks flying low over the water and the songs of our migratory birds help make Lac Sam a special place. Yet Canada’s wildlife population has declined significantly since the 70’s.
To learn more about our wild neighbours, how to co-exist with them and protect them for the benefit of all inhabitants in and around Lac Sam, check out these informative sites:
Wildlife Photos at Lac Sam
Birds of Lac Sam
The Lac Sam Environmental Stewardship Committee has the honour to share the first edition to the Birds of Lac Sam, a collection of photos, with links to websites with descriptions of each type of bird.
Others will certainly have photos of other birds they will wish to share, so please feel free to forward them to the Lac Sam Environmental Stewardship Committee at the email addresses at the back of the book.
Insects of Lac Sam
Check out this great introduction to the interesting critters
Recent Wildlife Related Articles:
Castor Canadensis, Beaver
The largest rodent in North America is a KEYSTONE species to our wetlands.
How to Co-Exist with our Beaver
Another neighbour at Lac Sam… a national symbol and on a coin since 1937!
Love Our Loons
Here are some quick tips to help protect loon nests and baby loons LOVE OUR LOONS flyer

















