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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 ...
Cochrane Area Wildfire 2023 © AFFES-MNRF
A federal election is just around the corner and, thankfully, many Ontarians intend to vote with nature in mind. According to a recent poll, more than 80% of Canadians want the federal government to do more to protect wildlife. This builds on polling which puts Ontarians near the top among all provincial voters when it ...
March 28, 2025–Shane Moffatt
Campaigns and advocacy•Habitat•Reduce Your Footprint•Water•Wild Species
Redside dace © rkluzco, iNaturalist CC BY-NC 4.0
The federal government has just announced a crucial habitat protection order for the redside dace, a mighty minnow fighting for survival in and around the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Under Section 58 of the Species at Risk Act this order now prohibits any destruction of the dace’s critical habitat in number of important watersheds, including ...
February 5, 2025–Abiraam Selvakumar
Killarney Provincial Park Wetland © John Hassell
World Wetlands Day is commemorated every February 2nd. This year the theme is Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future, a message that deeply resonates with Ontario Nature. With over 72% of the province’s wetlands lost as of 2002, Ontario Nature has released a new report – Wetland Conservation for Local Planning Authorities: A Review of ...
Johnston Channel wetland in Walpole Island © Noah Cole
The release of the Auditor General’s follow-up report on their 2022 audit on Urban Flood Risks in Ontario revealed alarming findings about the current and future state of the province’s wetlands. Despite the immense value of Ontario’s wetlands as nature-based climate solutions, including benefits like flood mitigation, none of the recommendations involving the restoration or ...
Laurel Creek Conservation Area © Carl Hiebert / Grand River Conservation Authority