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In the Blog: For Members
Notes From Junior Naturalists Event On April 13th
Thanks to everyone who joined at James Gardens, for a beautiful hike south through Lambton Woods and across the Humber River swollen with spring run-off. It was warm enough for Read More
Private tour of Nature on the Page exhibit
TFN board member, Ellen Schwartzel, kindly arranged a private group tour of the Nature on the Page exhibit at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (120 St. George Street, 2nd Read More
Meadoway Public Information Centre on April 24
TFN is pleased to be a participant on the Community Liaison Committee for The Meadoway Class EA. We encourage members and friends to attend the first Public Information Centre on Read More
Celebrate Earth Day (over a week or three)
As Earth Day falls on Easter weekend this year, it’s a bit more like Earth Month! Look below for 10 ways you can show the Earth you care! Todmorden Mills Read More
Fighting Plastic Waste and Litter
Litter is not just unsightly – plastic waste can be downright dangerous and even deadly to wildlife and to ecosystems. Local cleanups can help, but to make headway, we need Read More
Kanopy Pick for April
Few things seem quite as magical as spotting a white-tailed deer in one of Toronto’s natural areas. In this month’s Kanopy pick, “The Secret Life of Whitetails,” filmmaker Gary W. Read More
City’s Community Stewardship Program Orientation on April 24
The City of Toronto’s Community Stewardship Program (CSP) will host an orientation session on April 24, 7:00pm, at the City of Toronto Archives (255 Spadina Road). CSP is a fantastic Read More
Jim Baillie Stewardship Team, Apr 17
The Jim Baillie Stewardship Team will be taking a trip to the reserve on Wednesday, April 17. This trip we’ll be attempting to relocate and map any existing butternuts on Read More
ANIMALIA: Animals in the Archives
“ANIMALIA: Animals in the Archives explores how humans’ relationships with other animals, and the methods we’ve used to document these relationships, have changed over time. In this exhibit, you’ll learn Read More