Scarborough of the 1800s was a settler’s dream—the land was rich with pine and hardwoods, the rivers were filled with trout and salmon, and the...
Scarborough of the 1800s was a settler’s dream—the land was rich with pine and hardwoods, the rivers were filled with trout and salmon, and the waterways provided easy transportation to different parts of the township. By the 1850s, the population of Scarborough was close to 4,200 people. Forestry in the Highland Creek watershed became...
Scarborough of the 1800s was a settler’s dream—the land was rich with pine and hardwoods, the rivers were filled with trout and salmon, and the waterways provided easy transportation to different parts of the township. By the 1850s, the population of Scarborough was close to 4,200 people. Forestry in the Highland Creek watershed became...
This spring, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) will launch a Road Ecology Citizen Science Project as well as a new Road Ecology...
This spring, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)...
This spring, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) will launch a Road Ecology Citizen Science Project as well as a new Road Ecology app to help gather data to assist with the validation of the TRCA habitat connectivity model. The app...