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Frog Watch(page)

FREE EVENT Listen to the sounds of spring! Learn about Ontario’s frogs and toads and how to identify them by their unique calls. We’ll also show you how you can get involved with FrogWatch, a citizen science program dedicated to monitoring amphibian populations across Ontario. This event is intended for Ages 6+: Beginner level information... Read more
Frog Watch

Frog Watch(programs)

Explore the role that amphibians play as indicators of environmental health. Read more

A Little Night Music: Listening for Frog Songs(news)

At this time of the year, the forests, wetlands and meadows of the GTA are alive with the sounds of life. In this video, members of Toronto and Region Conservation’s Environmental Monitoring team decode frog songs and explain exactly why they’re taking in these amphibian concerts at night. [advanced_iframe securitykey=”b846dca6faa2d4c5cdfef39ad6176d03cf94a66b” use_shortcode_attributes_only=”true” src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/bdoOeas1OaY?list=PL_YqMjr3jCVNbSoEeXbuENL8VTAat0mDE” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=”true” content_styles=”width:100%”... Read more
A Little Night Music: Listening for Frog Songs

Celebrate Earth Week with TRCA(news)

Community, Conservation, and Citizen Science in Action This Earth Week, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) invites the public to connect with nature through a series of family-friendly, hands-on events designed to inspire environmental stewardship. From tracking turtle populations and planting trees to cleaning up natural spaces and contributing to global biodiversity research, these events... Read more
Celebrate Earth Week with TRCA

TRCA Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Earth Day(news)

For Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), every day is Earth Day. We work with our local communities, schools, businesses, and municipalities to make an impact daily. In 2020, Earth Day celebrates its 50th anniversary. Although communities won’t be able to come together as groups this year, we can still contribute positively as individuals, while... Read more
TRCA Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Earth Day

At Home With Nature – Homeschool Resources(page)

Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) At Home With Nature activity sheets and homeschool resources are designed to help families deepen their knowledge of nature, ecology, the environment, and their place in it. Click here for online learning resources for Teachers and Schools. Homeschool Resources: For Families & Kids INDOOR NATURE WALK For Kids Only!... Read more
At Home With Nature – Homeschool Resources

TRCA’s Regional Watershed Monitoring Program: Celebrating 25 Years of Impact(page)

Shaping a Sustainable Future through Data At Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), we understand that making sound conservation decisions requires robust, long-term scientific data sets. That’s why we’ve committed to ongoing monitoring at fixed sites throughout our jurisdiction. We have been monitoring forests, meadows, wetlands, streams and the species that inhabit them for a... Read more
TRCA’s Regional Watershed Monitoring Program: Celebrating 25 Years of Impact

SERVING COMMUNITIES, SAFEGUARDING FUTURES:
TRCA 2024 Annual Report
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    LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We respectfully acknowledge the lands we are situated on are Traditional Territories and Treaty Lands, in particular those of the Mississaugas of the Credit, as well as the Anishinaabe of the Williams Treaty First Nations, the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and are now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis... Read more
<span style="font-size: 33pt;">SERVING COMMUNITIES, SAFEGUARDING FUTURES:</span><br><span style="color: #878787; font-size: 33pt;">TRCA 2024 Annual Report</span>

Fantastic Field Finds of 2024 – Fauna(news)

PART ONE: Exciting Wildlife Discoveries and Success Stories! A dedicated group of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) biologists work tirelessly to gather important data on the diverse species found in our forests, wetlands, meadows, rivers, and lakes. The data we collect each year is needed to assess what conservation actions are needed to ensure... Read more
Fantastic Field Finds of 2024 – Fauna
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