We connect neighbourhoods to nature, providing a network of native habitat gardens and opportunities for inclusive community engagement, education, and collaboration to support our ecological community and foster the connectedness of all of its inhabitants – plants, animals, and humans.
The Lake Partner Program is a citizen-science based water quality monitoring program that is run by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks and the Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Associations.
Every year the program sends out 100’s of free sampling kits to volunteers across Ontario.
Birds Canada’s Marsh Monitoring Program is a bi-national, long-term monitoring program that coordinates the skills and dedication of hundreds of volunteer surveyors throughout the marshes of Canada and the Great Lakes States to track the long-term trends of marsh-bird and amphibian populations.
An environmental charity dedicated to revive and heal Junction Creek, the central urban waterway of N’swakamok/ Greater Sudbury, through collaborative stewardship, stream monitoring, environmental restoration, education, and outreach.
We as an Ojibway First Nation have come a long way since 1962 when we were established by Ontario Order-in-Council transferred 32 acres at MacDiarmid to the Federal Government to be set apart as a reserve for Rocky Bay. We had a name change to Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek (BZA) in 2006.
The Great River Rapport is a holistic, community-based, ecosystem health assessment for the upper region of Kaniatarowanenneh (St. Lawrence River) founded in partnership with Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and grounded in science, Indigenous perspectives, and place-based knowledge.