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Toronto’s Warmest Winter?

by samantha January 23rd, 2012 - No Comments »

As you may have noticed, Toronto hasn’t gotten the regular seasonal snow we always get every Winter year. If I can recall, last Winter we had more of a white Christmas than the one that just passed. So what is going on? After doing some research about this matter, I stumbled across an article from thestar.com which confirmed that it isn’t just me who feels this is odd.

In this article, it is basically said that Toronto’s wildlife is at risk due to the warm winter we’re having. This is definitely a concern seeing that “environmental experts say extremes like these stress out animals, invertebrates and plants used to one long winter freeze with a gradual rainy melt into spring (thestar.com)”. It is also stated in the article that “from wood frogs and salamanders to swallowtail butterflies and seed-bearing trees, species’ winter mortality rates can rise (lack of a snowy insulating layer means greater exposure to cold temperatures for meadow voles, for instance) or adults may produce stunted offspring. Trees, in particular, can be affected. While mild weather mitigates damage like broken branches from heavy ice, temperature swings can hamper reproduction at a time when provincial tree canopies, already considered too sparse, are being beefed up with millions of plantings (thestar.com).” Now is this scary or what?! As much as I love warm weather, I love nature and wildlife too!

You can read more about this information by visiting the article when you click here but why do you think we are having a warmer Winter this year? Most people will probably say global warming. Let me know what you think by leaving your opinions in the comments section below.

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Come and Help Clean Up the Shoreline

by Paul September 14th, 2011 - No Comments »

The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is being hosted this weekend by Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots at Cherry Beach/Clark Beach Park. The event is taking place on Friday September 16.

Of course the main reason for going is to help clean up the beach and keep our city beautiful but there will also be speakers and activities to take part in. Come on down to Cherry Beach this Friday and lend a hand.

Jane Gooddall’s Roots and Shoots is all about positive change involving the environment, animals and communities. Roots and Shoots is in over 100 countries joining all sorts of people together with one common goal ‘make our world a better place.’

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Be Veg – TTC Subway Campaign Fundraiser

by Paul August 17th, 2011 - No Comments »

This Sunday August 21 from 1pm – 5pm go down to Panacea Eco Shop on Bloor West for a vegan bake sale fundraising event for “Be Veg” a Toronto subway ad campaign. This ad campaign began a couple years back with the main theme being “Why love one but eat the other?”. The main goal of the campaign was to get people thinking about their food choices and how animals are treated.

This campaign will run again starting this October and fundraising has begun to get the ball rolling. All the proceeds from this weekends event will be matched dollar for dollar and go towards the campaign.

Click here for more information and to donate to this campaign.

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Toronto Wildlife Centre

by Mike March 7th, 2011 - No Comments »

This is a hotline service that offers free advice regarding a large variety of delicate wildlife situations is operated by the Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC).  They provide basic emergency information 24/7.

Their goal is to help wildlife and us humans to peacefully co exist.  The education team that TWC employs has worked tirelessly to develop extensive resources to aid people responding to calls about wildlife from their communities.

This is the first type resource of it’s kind which is answering the call of the wild.  This is a Hotline Operator’s Guide in helping wildlife and people and will continue to show Toronto as a leader in the urban wildlife education field.

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Earth Rangers Eco Fundraising

by Mike January 15th, 2011 - No Comments »

Earth Rangers gives Canadian children simple tools to make a real difference at home and at school.

The new website is a fund raising kid friendly campaign to protect animals and their habitats. This will hopefully be a top environmental priority for children.

Earth Rangers wants to team up with children and make this a long term goal so the children can protect natural habitats to make sure the long lasting survival of all species in Canada.

Earth Rangers is Canada’s largest non-profit organization and are focused on giving a positive message to children so they will be aware in the importance of protecting biodiversity.

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