Escaping the cold winter temperatures and limited food sources of their high north breeding grounds, many waterfowl species fly south to warmer climates, including Toronto’s waterfront. Conservation staff will offer identification tips and demonstrate the habitat creation underway at this unique park.
In April and May 2007, CPAWS will bring alive the Yukon’s majestic Peel River watershed to Canadians across the country, in support of conserving one of the world’s great wilderness areas.
Climb the world’s tallest building and help WWF-Canada raise funds to protect the environment.
A fascinating look at a misunderstood and maligned Great Lakes water bird.
Join Ontario Nature and the Toronto Field Naturalists to celebrate spring migration and take action to protect the boreal forest.
Every spring, songbirds return to their breeding grounds. Tommy Thompson Park, a globally significant Important Bird Area is an ideal spot for viewing this natural phenomenon. Hone your bird identification skills and learn about research and conservation work underway in this urban park. Bring binoculars and a bird field guide if you have them. For further information and registration, call the Stewardship Hotline (at least two business days before the event) at ...
Come and improve your fish identification skills and learn about local fish research projects.
With binoculars and field guides in hand, participants will search the sky for migrating hawks.
Come plant native wildflowers at the Birchcliff Village ‘Peace’ Garden and see first hand how butterfly and bird habitats are created.
Come out and join the Friends of Claireville to help restore this wildlife area.