Don’t feed wild animals: New rules coming into effect April 1 in Toronto
A new bylaw was put in place after experts found recent unprovoked coyote attacks were the result of humans intentionally feeding them.
Read MoreA new bylaw was put in place after experts found recent unprovoked coyote attacks were the result of humans intentionally feeding them.
Read MorePremier Doug Ford’s proposal to build homes in the Greenbelt area sparked criticism for the impact it could have on what preserved land provides.
Read MoreThe poisons used to protect livestock often lead to a long painful death for Canada’s natural predators, experts say.
Read MoreOntario’s Greenbelt is the main contributor to the province’s biodiversity with its protected lands harboring numerous wildlife species.
Read MoreThe Bald eagle is among 30 raptors Toronto Pearson International Airport uses to keep aircraft safe from potentially dangerous bird strikes. The airport is in a major bird migratory path.
Read MoreAdmirers of wildlife photography can be inspired to take their own photographs as the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is back at the ROM in Toronto from Dec. 1 to Mar. 31.
Read MoreThis weekend people will climb to the top of the CN Tower in support of nature and wildlife conservation.
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Read MoreA northern white rhinoceros, one of just four left on Earth, died Sunday at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Read MoreBy Comfort Obeng A Wildlife expert told Humber News on Tuesday that the tradition of Groundhog Day...
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