@lesliechurch@OntarioNature We are incredibly proud of our Nature Network groups and the Board members that bring nature to the forefront of decision making.
People like Peter and Belinda reflect the best of Canada: a passion for protecting our beautiful natural environment and a dedication to serving their communities.
I really enjoyed meeting with these two constituents and board members at @OntarioNature to discuss Canada’s upcoming Nature Strategy.
Ivey and the Centre for Land Conservation delivered a program like no other - one that can bring you from the fear of the daunting task ahead to the quiet confidence required to support people and planet and succeed. @iveyexecutive. https://t.co/zslJ5EGQG8 a través de @credly
Join us in calling for Premier Ford and your MPP to repeal Bill 5. This disastrous legislation scraps the Endangered Species Act, creates lawless “special economic zones” for developers to exploit and undermines the rights of Indigenous Peoples. https://t.co/Xxwpt2ZgeS
@BillGates@elonmusk@JeffBezos: Imagine a billion-dollar fund (nothing for you!) to secure the will for land to return to nature in America (yes, the entire continent). Future history books won't be about who had the biggest yacht... but who saved the Earth.
The ultimate ROI isn't on stock or a start up; it's on a healed ecosystem.
1. Buy degraded land.
2. Fund the restoration
3. Hand over the title to a local/indigneous community trust for permanent syewardship.
Hardest part is step 1. Dear billionaires, it's peanuts for you.
It's a bulletproof plan for 1000-year planetary health.
Simple idea. Peanuts for billionaires. Guaranteed success and a way to job-proof the world against AI downsides, green jobs!
The ultimate luxury is a planet you enjoy.
Meet @Andresjimo, the new Executive Director of @Ontarionature and first Latin American to lead the organization 🌱 A #YorkUEUC MES alum, Andrés brings a global perspective on biodiversity shaped by his roots in Costa Rica and his time at #YorkU | 🔗 https://t.co/tKJULHJDNV.
With the passing of Bill 5 and C-5, Ontario Nature is urging the federal government to be clear: Blanchard’s cricket frog vanished mainly due to wetland loss and pollution, not just climate change. @inayatsingh at @CBCNews
🔗:https://t.co/xN7GWpoxzp
Cormorants are back in the spotlight in Toronto. Often seen as a nuisance, they're actually a native species vital to healthy ecosystems.
🎙️Hear our Executive Director @andresjimo on CBC's Metro Morning: https://t.co/FWykxpxh0v.
🐦Why cormorants matter: https://t.co/Zri8NEEkys