Discover Toronto's Ravines


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Life in a big city can be stressful. Luckily in Toronto, we have ravines that offer nature at our doorsteps. Learn how you can get to know and love Toronto's ravines, thanks to a Zoom talk that features ravine wildlife, the role of ravines in flood protection, and how our ravines have changed over thousands of years. The talk will also sketch out the 21st century challenges facing the ravines and their biodiversity, and the ways Toronto Field Naturalists are lending a hand. Photos and art by TFN members bring the ravines to life in a Zoom format. The presentation is about 30 minutes, followed by discussion. Ellen Schwartzel, the president of the Toronto Field Naturalists, will give the talk.
We recommend to join on time. The presentation will start at 7:10 pm followed by Q&A.
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82956270804?pwd=Umg0bFJBVGErNWRCTEhtWFNDUGlYdz09
Meeting ID: 829 5627 0804
Passcode: 108253
Contact Rubeen at 437-249-7103 or via email at NEATwalks@culturelink.ca
About Toronto Field Naturalists:
Toronto Field Naturalists have been offering guided walks, lectures, stewardship and citizen science initiatives since 1923. They own and manage several nature reserves and connect people with nature in the Toronto area. They help people understand, enjoy, and protect Toronto’s green spaces and the species that inhabit them.

Discover Toronto's Ravines