Recent Releases from Ontario Nature
Join a local Christmas Bird Count this holiday season! Ontario Nature groups are hosting counts across Ontario
Published Mon, 11 Dec 2017 12:59:57 EST Read More
For immediate release Toronto, December 7, 2017 - Each year, bird lovers celebrate the joys of winter by joining a Christmas Bird Count. It’s a great way to explore nature while helping to increase the awareness and knowledge of our feathered friends. Whether you are in Thunder Bay, Windsor, Ottawa or anywhere in between there is a Christmas Bird Count close to you. Everyone is welcome, no matter what skill level and they are free of charge, so why not make it a part of your holiday ...... Click here to read this release
Ontario Nature's First Annual Youth Summit for Biodiversity with Guest Speaker Dr. Roberta Bondar June 4-6, 2010
Published Mon, 31 May 2010 08:07:08 EST Read More
MEDIA ALERT Attn: Environment, Wildlife, Conservation Reporters and Editors Ontario Nature's First Annual Youth Summit for Biodiversity with Guest Speaker Dr. Roberta Bondar June 4-6, 2010 Schomberg, Ontario - Celebrate the rich diversity of all the life forms on our planet at Ontario Nature's first annual Youth Summit for Biodiversity - a unique 3-day event taking place at Camp Cedar Glen. In the International Year of Biodiversity, Ontario Nature is bringing together youth aged...... Click here to read this release
Ontario Nature honours conservation heroes
Published Mon, 31 May 2010 05:51:20 EST Read More
Ontario Nature honours conservation heroes Algonquin to Adirondacks Conservation Association, Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, Cootes to Escarpment Parks System and residents of Burnt River, McGregor, Chelesea, Port Rowan and Lansdowne have been recognized for leadership in conservation and the protection of nature. (SARNIA, ONTARIO, May 31, 2010) - This weekend, Ontario Nature, a leading conservation organization, recognized the exceptional contributio...... Click here to read this release
Planning in Ontario is all words, no action
Published Tue, 4 Dec 2007 06:26:50 EST Read More
Planning in Ontario is all words, no action Conservation group calls on Ontario government to heed report warnings (Toronto, December 4, 2007) The Environmental Commissioner of Ontario’s Annual Report has confirmed what Ontario Nature (ON) and its 140 member clubs have suspected for years – that good planning in Ontario is still ‘all words, no action’ – in southern and northern Ontario. In the report, “Reconciling our Priorities”, the Commissioner outlines th...... Click here to read this release