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The provincial election is less than two weeks away, with Ontarians set to go to the polls June 2.
The next government has a major role to play in protection of our environment. Ontario is home to one-fifth of the world’s fresh water, has the world’s third largest wetland, 3,600 plant species, 70 Important Bird Areas, 240-plus species at risk and approximately 300 species of breeding birds. The provincial government has primary jurisdiction over these lands and waters. Whomever Ontarians elect on June 2 will have lasting impact on how we treat our beautiful province.
Your vote will decide whether Ontario addresses the biodiversity and climate crises. Please make your voice heard.
The next provincial government will make a generational difference – for better or for worse.
— Ontario Nature (@OntarioNature) April 7, 2022
Please join Ontario Nature in sending a clear message to the major parties that we want biodiversity and climate leaders in Queen’s Park.#VoteforNature #onpolihttps://t.co/uXbmN3aXTM
Don’t sit this election out. Together, we can be the voice for wild species and wild spaces on election day.
Northern leopard frog © Jozsef Szasz-Fabian