Forests & Fields
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46 Rescued Bats to Return Home
2025-12-05
After a long winter, the 46 bats rescued this past December in Mississippi Mills, Ontario are going home
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Can We Seed Meadows in the Fall or Winter?
2025-12-05
As we transition into winter in Ontario, you might think the time is over for seeding restoration projects. But in fact, this is a great time to get your seed mix planted!
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Am I Bugging You?
2025-12-05
It is a common — and completely understandable — misconception that the best habitats for biodiversity are undisturbed habitats.
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10 Reasons Why We Want Pollinator Meadow Habitat Along Roadsides
2025-12-05
Why create meadow habitat along roadsides? What’s the point? Aren’t roadsides dirty, noisy and full of chemicals? Isn’t this poor habitat for pollinators? We can all attest to the value of pollinators in our environment and that we need to do what we can to protect them. Pollinators are a big group, including native bees, flies, beetles, wasps, moths and butterflies. In simple terms, pollinators need to feed and breed.
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407 ETR is celebrating its new sponsorship with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority at the Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival
2025-12-05
The Company pledged a total of $300,000 over three years to fund conservation and research with the organization
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A New Pollinator Habitat on the Way!
2025-12-05
On May 18, 2021, Hydro Ottawa seeded their very first pollinator habitat.
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7 Ways to Make Your Lawn a Place of Refuge for Pollinators
2025-12-05
Our Pollinators are in Trouble – Your Lawn Could Make All the Difference
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3 Superstar Long Distance Grassland Bird Migrants
2025-12-05
As spring arrives on the Prairies, many species are either waking up or migrating to their summer homes.
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407 ETR to help transform roadsides across the GTHA into a pollinator's paradise
2025-12-05
407 ETR and the Canadian Wildlife Federation are teaming up to restore the equivalent of 22 football fields of land to enhance monarch butterfly and pollinator habitats along roadsides in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
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