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February 14, 2024–Ontario Nature Staff
Vernal pool monitoring © Emma Horrigan
Did you know that over half of the reptile and amphibian species in Ontario are at risk of disappearing? This alarming fact highlights the crucial role of conservation efforts in protecting the delicate balance of Ontario’s diverse ecosystems. Keep on reading to learn about some inspiring success stories where community involvement made a tangible difference ...
Rapids clubtail dragonfly © Dan Irizarry CC_BY-NC-SA 2.0
Yet again, the people of Ontario are witnessing an attempt by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) to weaken protections for the province’s species at risk. If approved, proposed changes to “streamline” several regulations under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) will create new loopholes to harm species at risk and their habitats, ...
Lake Nipissing shoreline wetlands © Vanessa Denov
As the Government of Ontario seeks input on its next budget, will it consider a golden egg from the federal government? A year has passed since COP15 – the United Nations biodiversity conference in Montreal where 196 countries signed onto a global agreement to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. As the Government of Canada develops ...
January 11, 2024–Kellsie Bonnyman
Conservation News•Indigenous Relations•Invasive Species•Stewardship and restoration
Phragmites removal © Lambton Shores Phragmites Community Group
After a decade-long run, Ontario is making some timely adjustments to the provincial Invasive Species Strategic Plan (2012). To guide updates to the plan, the government invited the public to provide their vision for the future of invasive species prevention and management in Ontario. We did just that, incorporating feedback from 19 of our Nature ...
Hamilton © Peter Cruickshank CC BY-NC 2.0
Ever wondered how a city known for its industrial prowess can also be a shining example of environmental stewardship? Welcome to Hamilton, a city that defies expectations by blending its industrial heritage with a deep-rooted commitment to preserving the farmland and natural areas that surround it. Hamilton has been making a splash in the news ...
Laurel Creek Conservation Area © Carl Hiebert / Grand River Conservation Authority