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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) works with its partners to ensure The Living City is built on a natural foundation of healthy rivers and shorelines, greenspace and biodiversity, and sustainable communities.

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Climate Change

Find out the real facts on climate change and what can be done for the future.

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Get Outdoors

Experience TRCA Parks and Culture! Enjoy our events, learn something new and get involved in your community.

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Recent News

03/10/2010

Spring Melt Message

Conservation Authority Issues Spring Melt Safety Message, asks residents to be cautious

02/24/2010

Water a Focus at the 11th Annual Stewardship Forum

Author Alanna Mitchell to provide key note address about the changing nature of global oceans

02/24/2010

Scientists and policy makers advocate for regional climate-modelling body in Ontario

Ontario climate science experts to increase provincial capacity in regional climate modelling, form ad-hoc regional climate modeling committee -

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March Break Fun
Saturday, March 13 2010
to Sunday, March 21, 2010
Maple Syrup Dinner by Lamplight
Saturday, March 27 2010
Our Greener Side Celebration
Saturday, May 8 2010

Did you Know?

Your company can support "Trees for Life", leave a living legacy and promote eco-friendly policies?
Raising your mower blade to a height of 3 inches will shade-out sun-loving weeds, encourage deep root development, and keep soil cool and moist.
The Cosmetic Pesticides Ban came into effect on April 22, 2009.
Help support our key areas
Did you that your donation will support the Conservation Foundation’s goal of raising funds to support its various programs in 3 key areas: TRANSFORMATION, EDUCATION and REFORESTION?
Your Bird Membership donation will benefit the incredible numbers of migrating birds who are depending on natural spaces found in Toronto?

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