The Seaton development lands are home to important local populations of the provincially endangered Redside Dace (Clinostomus elongatus) as well as...
The Seaton development lands are home to important local populations of the provincially endangered Redside Dace (Clinostomus elongatus) as well as the sensitive Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), which is the only remaining native Salmonid fish species naturally occurring in Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) tributaries. In early November, field staff from Toronto and...
The Seaton development lands are home to important local populations of the provincially endangered Redside Dace (Clinostomus elongatus) as well as the sensitive Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), which is the only remaining native Salmonid fish species naturally occurring in Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) tributaries. In early November, field staff from Toronto and...
Toronto and Region Conservation’s fisheries crew have found nine American Eels to date in 2015. Two were found in the Humber Sea...
Toronto and Region Conservation’s fisheries crew have found...
Toronto and Region Conservation’s fisheries crew have found nine American Eels to date in 2015. Two were found in the Humber Sea Lamprey control traps and seven were collected during our annual waterfront electrofishing surveys. This brings...