Thanks to those of you who made it out to the Todmorden Mills Planting event. It was a perfect sunny August day! Thanks also to Paula and Steve, who hosted Read More
In the Blog: For Members
The Connected Naturalist: EDDMapS Ontario
by Jason Ramsay-Brown For many of us, our first journeys into Toronto’s urban wilds are a testament to the bliss that ignorance brings. Our vision is filled by the green Read More
Help restore local native habitats
While the City’s summer stewardship schedule is drawing to a close, we can still pitch in to restore our local native habitats at the following upcoming stewardship events: Mulching in Read More
TBG’s 2019 Urban Ravine Symposium
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Urban Ravine Symposium on Thursday, October 10th at Toronto Botanical Garden! Sure to be a fun and fascinating day of presentations, tours, Read More
Notes From Junior Naturalists Event On July 13th
Thanks to everyone who was able to make it out to our Beewatch Event on the Meadoway July 13th. We enjoyed a wonderful sunny, and windy morning, and saw a Read More
Notes From Junior Naturalists Event On June 8th
Thanks to all the Juniors’ families who were able to come out and help the City plant over 400 trees at the G Ross Lord Planting event today! The weather Read More
Kanopy Pick for June
Our Kanopy pick for June, Emptying the Skies, profiles the black market for migratory songbirds in Europe and some of the activists that risk their safety to protect these tiny Read More
Notes From Junior Naturalists Event On May 11th
Great to share Toronto’s Birding Festival at the Leslie St. Spit with all the Juniors’ families that were able to make it out!! We had perfect weather and a lovely Read More
Ontario’s natural heritage attacked from all sides
In recent days, the provincial government has put in play three fundamental rewrites of existing laws, which together would undo decades of progress on protecting and restoring Ontario’s natural heritage. Read More
Kanopy Pick for May
Our Kanopy Pick for May, “The Reluctant Radical” tracks Ken Ward Jr., chair of the Society of Environmental Journalists First Amendment Task Force, “through a series of civil disobedience direct Read More