CFMP 2018 Wrap Up

The second year of our Cottonwood Flats Monitoring Project is officially at an end. From coyote dens in April to the asters of October, it was an interesting year to be sure. On behalf of our entire community, many thanks to our members who, combined, volunteered 107 hours of time to the project this year! Simply put: you’re amazing!

TFN members are welcome to participate in next year’s sessions – keep your eyes on the newsletter for information on how to sign up in 2019! If you’re just curious to see what we’re up to in the valley, please follow the project on Facebook.

Toronto Field Naturalists wishes to acknowledge this Land through which we walk. For thousands of years, the Land has been shared by the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinaabe. Toronto is situated on the Land within the Toronto Purchase, Treaty 13, the traditional and treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. This territory is also part of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum, a covenant agreement between Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Wendat peoples and allied nations to peaceably share the land and all its resources. Today, the Land is home to peoples of numerous nations. We are all grateful to have the opportunity to continue to care for and share the beauty of this Land.