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Late season warm weather keeps animals moving across roads and trails. Some make the crossing many don’t. Look down while walking on fall trails.

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I have to stay when people actively look to take advantage of charities by stealing their stuff or cancelling e-transfers it’s fairly awful. The reasons charities are there is of course to think of others more than themselves. However there are many fewer donations/ support.


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York Region to close Stouffville Road again so endangered Jefferson salamanders can cross safely yorkregion.com/life/york-regi… via @yorkregion imagine if more cities and regions could follow York Regions example and use dynamic management to help save wildlife.


What does Redside Dace habitat look like?

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Register now for our Fall Hikes & Wildlife Explorers Program - mailchi.mp/d540c6979e4a/w…

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Our Salmon have arrived from Lake Ontario for fall spawning season. Watch for them along the river system. @TRCA_HQ


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Register now for Wildlife Explorers Program & Fall Hikes - mailchi.mp/a18c600515af/w…

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Register now for Wildlife Explorers & Fall Hikes - mailchi.mp/a18c600515af/w…

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Redside dace have become a poster child for the fight against Doug Ford’s Highway 413 project. A new federal strategy for the endangered minnow's recovery isn’t likely to tip the scales in the fish’s favour, according to biologist @kpeiman1 thenarwhal.ca/federal-strate…


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For a fish that lives in cool water habitat 19-24 degrees C runoff from roads at 35 degrees or higher becomes an issue for example.


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Our new SPARCnet study led by @USGS colleagues found, like other studies, that redback salamanders have a higher biomass in eastern forests even more than white tailed deer. Virginia is the redback salamander captial of the world! royalsocietypublishing.org/.../10.../rsbl…

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While one can hope for a positive outcome, history has shown nothing ecological prevents roads or infrastructure from being constructed. Terms like compensation, mitigation and offsetting usually allow projects to proceed at the expense of the species.


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Some may think this is a wing from the legendary mothra. Not really but it is the wing from one of our large silk moths.

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Sea lamprey management in Rouge National Urban Park between July 15 and July 19. For more info.: parks.canada.ca/pn-np/on/rouge…

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Northern Black Widow spiders are found here just not very often. This one photographed mid June in the Park. Although they have a strong venom they are really not dangerous to humans, but have a very painful bite.

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As the rain ends, a doe and her fawn slowly emerge from the shelter of the forest, stop to gawk at the humans, and then slowly continue on their journey in search of food.

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⚠️Black bear sightings confirmed in #RougeNUP. If you see a bear, keep your distance and do not approach. Learn more about reporting and safety here: ow.ly/CHHI50NOjif

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