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Kirtland's warbler © Robert McCaw
The Government of Ontario has proposed to replace Ontario’s Endangered Species Act (ESA), which serves to protect species at risk and habitats they require to survive, with Bill 5 entitled “Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025”. This bill proposes to first make significant amendments to the ESA and then replace it altogether with ...
Sunrise, Lake Couchiching © Daynan Lepore
In late 2019, Ontario Nature’s Board of Directors agreed to undergo a thorough review and potential adjustment of its investment policy to better align investment goals with the charity’s mandate. We’ve since been happy with the investment returns and proud to be better aligned with our values. The process included reviewing Ontario Nature’s investment policies ...
Paper mill emissions, Ontario © Billy Wilson CC BY-NC 2.0
In Ontario, everyone has an interest in, and indeed, the right to speak up for matters impacting the fundamentals of life: air, soil, water and wildlife. These rights are protected under the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993 which obligates the Ontario government to consult the public on matters of environmental significance using a platform called ...
Northern goshawk © Dona Hilkey
Square bashes are an enjoyable way for birders with any level of experience to contribute to the third Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas (“Atlas-3” for short). As 2025 is the final year of the community science project, this year’s events are your last chance to join in the fun and help make the Atlas the best ...
Polar bears, Threatened (COSSARO, 2021) © John Pitcher
After years of neglect, endangered species in Ontario are facing their biggest threat in a generation in the form of Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025. If passed, Bill 5 would scrap the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and create “special economic zones” where developers and resource companies would be exempt ...
Laurel Creek Conservation Area © Carl Hiebert / Grand River Conservation Authority