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Now nearing the end of the 3-year project, the Mapping European Seabed Habitats (MESH) Project invites you to attend their final conference to learn more about the MESH project, its outputs and their relevance to you.
Join rare for their second official butterfly census. They will be identifying and counting all of the butterfly species throughout all habitats on the Reserve.
This walk along the Grand River heads upstream along the base of cliffs to explore the riparian (shoreline) habitat. The emphasis will be on cliff hugging and wetland plant species, plus other interesting encounters along the way, e.g. fossils, craw fish chimneys, even birds.
Habitat restoration and planting at East Wash, Lands End.
This workshop will introduce participants to Project CHIRP! (Creating Habitat in Residential areas and Parkland), and songbird garden/pond design, songbird native species for food and shelter, and the benefits of green roofs.
This workshop will introduce participants to Project CHIRP! (Creating Habitat in Residential areas and Parkland), and songbird garden/pond design, songbird native species for food and shelter, and the benefits of green roofs.
Come plant native wildflowers at the Birchcliff Village ‘Peace’ Garden and see first hand how butterfly and bird habitats are created.
Join Toronto and Region Conservation in planting native trees and shrubs around a recently constructed wetland along Adams Creek.
Join Toronto and Region Conservation and City of Toronto staff to learn about current efforts to restore important meadow and prairie plant communities and enhance wildlife habitat at East Point Park.
Spend some time outside during the beautiful autumn season! Take a break from raking your yard and come help with Lyman Woods fall projects. This year’s projects will include wood-chipping trails, removing invasive species, and collecting, cleaning, and sowing seed.