Reposted from the TRCA’s Shorelines newsletter. The coyote (Canis latrans) are not a new species in Ontario, having migrated here over a...
Reposted from the TRCA’s Shorelines newsletter. The coyote (Canis latrans) are not a new species in Ontario, having migrated here over a century ago; however, their sightings in urban areas have been on the rise over the past few years. As urban sprawl has increased and humans have impeded on natural habitats, coyotes have...
Reposted from the TRCA’s Shorelines newsletter. The coyote (Canis latrans) are not a new species in Ontario, having migrated here over a century ago; however, their sightings in urban areas have been on the rise over the past few years. As urban sprawl has increased and humans have impeded on natural habitats, coyotes have...
In October, Toronto and Region Conservation christened its new research vessel, the R.V. Ken Higgs, manufactured in St. Thomas, Ontario by local...
In October, Toronto and Region Conservation christened its new...
In October, Toronto and Region Conservation christened its new research vessel, the R.V. Ken Higgs, manufactured in St. Thomas, Ontario by local shipbuilder Kanter Marine. For the last 35 years, TRCA has been a leader in protecting shorelines,...