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Join us this Saturday, May 18, at 10AM for a family friendly nature hike! Weβll learn what makes High Park special for so many different animals, quirky mating behaviours, and what it takes to raise healthy younglings. #HighPark#NatureBabies
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As the weather continues to warm, we'll see more and more caterpillars crawling about the park. This summer, you can spend your nights documenting them in High Park and contribute to valuable community science thanks to the High Park Caterpillar Survey!
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#DidYouKnow? There have been more than 1,100 species of moths and at least 74 species of butterfly recorded in High Park! ππ¦π
πΈ: Abbott's Sphinx by Richard Aaron
What's more? Weβre also able to offer a unique opportunity for campers to enjoy up to 4 weeks of summer camp with High Park Nature Centre instead of the usual 2 weeks. Secure your spot today, and make the most of your summer camp experience!
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Our staff are always delighted to welcome KEYS to High Park! We had such a great time learning all about the three ecosystems of High Park and the wildlife who call them home. We are always grateful for the opportunity to building meaningful partnerships in the community!
Not participating in one of our birding events today? Spend some time observing birds in your backyard or neighbourhood park and submit your observations to eBird as part of Global Big Day! Doing so helps support conservation efforts worldwide.
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Guided by artist Alan Li, our linocut workshop participants came up with some beautiful prints this past weekend!πΏ
You can join Alan for more upcoming art workshops in High Park, including our Cyanotype Printmaking Workshop in June.
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Thanks to everyone who made it to our Jane's Walk in High Park today to learn about our natural neighbourhood! πΏπΆββοΈπΏ #JanesWalk#JanesWalkTO#HighPark#Toronto
@janeswalk are annual volunteer-led walking tours that allow people to observe, reflect, share, question, and re-imagine the places in which they live, work and play. There are several walks taking place this weekend across Toronto. #HighPark#Toronto
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Challenge: Can you spot an animal in this photo? ππ°π
High Park's Savannah might look empty as native plants slowly grow back over spring. But look closer and you'll find they are far from empty. In fact they are important homes for wildlife like this Eastern Cottontail.
Thanks to one organization, you can play a part in protecting nature. Paws For Parks is a community-based volunteer organization that promotes the environmental protection and sharing of public parks through responsible pet-walking practices.
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