Archaeological investigations in the Greater Toronto Area have identified nearly 300 sites related to Indigenous occupation — a powerful...
Archaeological investigations in the Greater Toronto Area have identified nearly 300 sites related to Indigenous occupation — a powerful reminder that this area has been the homeland of Indigenous peoples for more than 10,000 years. Each site — whether a small, briefly-occupied hunting camp or a large village that housed hundreds of families —...
Archaeological investigations in the Greater Toronto Area have identified nearly 300 sites related to Indigenous occupation — a powerful reminder that this area has been the homeland of Indigenous peoples for more than 10,000 years. Each site — whether a small, briefly-occupied hunting camp or a large village that housed hundreds of families —...
Second to habitat loss, invasive species pose the greatest threat to biodiversity. Invasives crowd out native plants and fish. They take over our...
Second to habitat loss, invasive species pose the greatest threat to...
Second to habitat loss, invasive species pose the greatest threat to biodiversity. Invasives crowd out native plants and fish. They take over our woodlands, our wetlands and our waters. And because they’re survivors, they are both difficult and...