The Association of Graduate Students in Biological Sciences (AGSBS)’s 2007 Symposium will focus on “Global Climate Change.”
Restore a wetland by planting native shrubs and building habitat structures with the Heart Lake Secondary School Environment Club along the Etobicoke Creek.
Come and help naturalize parkland, restore riparian habitat and install bird boxes with the students of Glenforest High School in Fleetwood Park.
Plant native wildflowers, shrubs and trees with your friends and neighbours at Canada’s first municipally operated Audubon certified golf course.
The sound of rushing water, the wildlife songs of spring, light filtered by tall trees, the rhythmic sound of your paddle guiding you down the river… for many people these images are only associated with remote parks like Algonquin, but not for people participating in Paddle the Don! Explore nature in the city from the seat of a canoe!
Come and join this native plant gardening presentation and native tree and shrub sale.
Come and join this native plant gardening presentation and wildflower sale.
Come to Richmond Hill and help celebrate the headwaters of the Don River!
In this workshop, Ben Polley will go through the basics of straw bale building, from building codes to personalized design to the group building process.
As a major component to the celebration of the Centennial of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of Toronto, the challenge to develop a Comprehensive Global Vision of Forestry in the 21st Century through the convening of an International Congress in Toronto from September 30 to October 3, 2007 have been adopted. This global vision will be developed with the input from a broad range of experts and participants who share ...