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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
OFF LEASH MEETING MINUTES
Follow this link for the full minutes from the December 7th meeting at the Assembly Hall where the City's presented its plans to set up off-leash dog walking areas in Sam Smith and Humber Bay West.
Monday, January 18, 2010
JOIN THE ETOBICOKE-MIMICO WATERSHED COALITION
Toronto and Region Conservation
(TRCA) is looking for committed individuals to become new members for the
Etobicoke-Mimico Watershed Coalition.
This
action-oriented committee will consist of a diverse group of individuals of all
ages and backgrounds who come together with the common purpose to protect,
regenerate and celebrate their watershed. The committee will have representation
from the following groups within the Etobicoke and Mimico Creeks
Watersheds:
Residents;
Community groups;
Other public agencies;
Businesses;
City of Toronto Community Councils;
All levels of government; and
TRCA.
As a member, you will:
Assist with the implementation of the Watershed Plans for the watersheds;
Work with communities to deliver watershed management programs;
Help build capacity for watershed management and sustainable communities;
Share your knowledge, experience and skills; and
Attend educational sessions.
For details and to download an application form, please visit: http://www.trca.on.ca/watershed-champions.
Please note that to become a member of the Coalition you should have geographical representation within the Etobicoke and Mimico Creeks watersheds and or Lake Ontario drainage area.
Not sure if you qualify? The above link provides a map where you can zoom in to your resident/work area and see the exact watershed you are located in within the TRCA region.
We encourage you to consider applying to Etobicoke-Mimico Watershed Coalition and/or forward this message to others who may be interested. Please note that applications are being accepted until Monday, January 25th.
Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me with the information provided below.
Alexandra Papaiconomou | Administrative Assistant, Etobicoke-Mimico
Toronto
and Region ConservationResidents;
Community groups;
Other public agencies;
Businesses;
City of Toronto Community Councils;
All levels of government; and
TRCA.
As a member, you will:
Assist with the implementation of the Watershed Plans for the watersheds;
Work with communities to deliver watershed management programs;
Help build capacity for watershed management and sustainable communities;
Share your knowledge, experience and skills; and
Attend educational sessions.
For details and to download an application form, please visit: http://www.trca.on.ca/watershed-champions.
Please note that to become a member of the Coalition you should have geographical representation within the Etobicoke and Mimico Creeks watersheds and or Lake Ontario drainage area.
Not sure if you qualify? The above link provides a map where you can zoom in to your resident/work area and see the exact watershed you are located in within the TRCA region.
We encourage you to consider applying to Etobicoke-Mimico Watershed Coalition and/or forward this message to others who may be interested. Please note that applications are being accepted until Monday, January 25th.
Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me with the information provided below.
Alexandra Papaiconomou | Administrative Assistant, Etobicoke-Mimico
70 Canuck Avenue, Toronto ON M3K 2C5
Phone: 416-661-6600 x 5569
Fax: 416-667-6278
Email: apapaiconomou@trca.on.ca
www.trca.on.ca
Friday, January 15, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
SAM SMITH OWLS
Here's a great shot recently taken by Brian Keaveney of an Eastern Screech Owl roosting during the daytime in a coniferous tree in the park. Look out for them at this time of the year. They remain motionless and are hard to spot.
The Snowy Owl and Screech Owl are not our only owl visitors. Barred, Short-eared, Long-eared and Northern Saw-whet have also been observed hunting or roosting at Sam Smith.
The Snowy Owl and Screech Owl are not our only owl visitors. Barred, Short-eared, Long-eared and Northern Saw-whet have also been observed hunting or roosting at Sam Smith.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
TORONTO FIELD NATURALISTS BIRD WALK IN PARK
Sat, Jan. 23 at 10:00 a..m. • COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK – Birds
Leader: Anne Powell. Meet at the southwest corner of Lake Shore Blvd. W. and Kipling Ave. Bring binoculars. Morning only.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
RESIDENT PARK KESTREL
Superb shot by Richard Dubiel of the kestrel that is seen daily in the park hunting or watching from the top of a tree on the spit.
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