Events and Announcements
Nature Arts Exhibit and Sale
In celebration of our 85th anniversary, the Toronto Field Naturalists will be holding an exhibit and sale of art done by our members. It will take place at the Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum from August 27 to September 14, 2008.
View the factsheet with gallery hours, location and exhibitors.
Roger Tory Peterson Book Launch
You can view the presentations and submit comments on the Don Valley Parkway Storm Management Project and the Don Mills Road Light Rail Transit Environmental Assessment on the city website
TFN is collaborating with Ontario Nature in the Save Our Boreal Birds Campaign. Support this campaign by signing the online Petition.
The Toronto Field Naturalists support the petition sponsored by the North American Native Plant Society asking the city to change its bylaws and policies regarding naturalized gardens as the result of their destruction of Deborah Dale's native plant garden in Scarborough last summer. We have added a photo gallery to the website. Members are invited to submit photos to photos@torontofieldnaturalists.org Preferred size is 800 x 600 pixels with 1024 pixels the maximum size in either dimension. Please give date and location of photo, name of photographer, and name of the subject (including Latin name if you know it). Credit is given to the photographer but we can't
control how viewers will use the photos.
We have added a page with information about our Nature Arts Exhibit and Sale.
The Toronto Area Bird Checklist has been added to the website.
We have added a sample article from the February newsletter.
We have added the Toronto Field Naturalist 2005 Index to the website.
The Renewal form for current members is on the the website. Renewals are due by June 30.
Book Launch - Field Guide to Birds of North America
Tuesday, Sept. 9th from 6 - 8 pm
at St. Lawrence Centre, Jane Mallett Theatre
Tickets $10 available by phone 416-366-7723 or online at www.stlc.com
View the flyer
Don Valley Consultations
Save Our Boreal Birds
Protect Native Plant Gardening in Toronto
View background information including before and after photos.
We encourage you to sign the petition either online or on paper.
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