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To protect wild species and wild spaces through conservation, education and public engagement. A registered charity (# 10737 8952 RR0001), Ontario Nature represents 9,500 members, 130,000 supporters and 150 member groups from across Ontario. Together, we are the voice for nature in Ontario.

05/29/2026

We saw how Ontario will soon designate Toronto's island airport as a special economic zone in an effort to fast-track its expansion.
Elected officials need to hear from you that strengthening our economy does not require sacrificing our natural environment. We need solutions that protect and restore nature. Nature is not only part of our national identity, it is essential for our well-being and survival. You have until June 7 to comment on the federal proposal for major projects.

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Photos from Ontario Nature's post 05/26/2026

Ontario Nature supports three of our Nature Network groups – Toronto Field Naturalists Toronto Ornithological Club and Toronto Nature Stewards – in their opposition to the proposal to expand Billy Bishop airport to accommodate jets.

Natural areas along Toronto’s waterfront are vital stopovers for migratory birds, home to many aquatic and terrestrial species, and premier public greenspaces that would be significantly impacted by an airport expansion.

Take action and support our Nature Network groups by reading and sharing the Toronto Field Naturalists' resource Jets Over Nature: The True Cost of Island Airport Expansion.

Read our statement and find resources here: https://ontarionature.org/news-release/media-statement-island-airport-expansion/

05/25/2026

Join us at Ontario Nature’s Almack Easement in Claremont for a hands-on community restoration event, where you’ll help remove invasive species and support the recovery of diverse Carolinian woodland and wetland habitats. Learn to identify and manage invasive plants while contributing to the long-term protection of this ecologically rich, locally owned conservation property.

🗓️: Saturday June 6th, 2026
⏰: 8:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
📍: 4745 Brock Road, Claremont, ON L1Y 1A2

RSVP here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ontarionature/2168520

This event was made possible thanks to funding from TD Friends of the Environment Foundation

Photos from Ontario Nature's post 05/22/2026

Today is World Biodiversity Day, an opportunity to reflect on the importance of all life on Earth and encourage actions to protect it. In recognition of biodiversity, we celebrate the critical role that the Greenbelt plays as a safe haven for species at risk in Ontario.
Check out our new report to learn more about how the Greenbelt maintains biodiversity and connectivity here: https://catalog.ontarionature.org/greenbelt-species-at-risk/page/1

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