Category Archives: conservation

Noonan’s Hike in Rouge Park-Wednesday, May 6

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Fiddleheads

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FOR MORE INFORMATION: Larry Noonan- 905-420-8696

PARKS CANADA TAKES QUICK ACTION in Rouge National Urban Park

Parks Canada have taken more action in the Rouge in a few short weeks than Ontario has in the last 30 years!

Current restoration projects include activities to restore aquatic and riparian ecosystems in the part of the Park now managed by Parks Canada and does not include the Rouge lands and waterways still controlled by the Ontario Government due to Premier Wynn’s refusal to live up to the agreement that government signed on January 26, 2013.

The restoration work is in the portion of the Urban Park in Markham and is being done in concert with the Rouge National Urban Park farming community.

If you are in support of the Parks Canada protections and restoration projects and that they should apply to the whole of the Rouge Park area ask the premier to live up to the agreement and commitment previously signed to transfer the provincial portions of the park lands forthwith.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:Larry Noonan- 905-420-8696, Hon. Pauline Browes- 416-439-1437

CONTACT RE ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK

For additional information re ‘the Rouge’ please email:

rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com

A quick response is guaranteed!

signed ‘Friends of Rouge National Urban Park’…

Rouge Park Hike on the Mast Trail presents flowering promises

We were delighted by the spring sprouts and growth of the upcoming season’s promised wildflower spectacular. The TRILLIUM, Ontario’s official flower, are just starting to develop their flowers. HERB ROBERT, a geranium family member, also called Red Robin, was earlier used to treat toothaches and nosebleeds but no longer recommended as a treatment.

BLUE COHOSH leaves are purplish blue, also called Squaw Root or Papoose, blue berry-like fruits not out yet. CELANDINE has yellow flowers and was mentioned by Roman Historian Pliny for its  medicinal purposes, still popular in Russia where it is used to treat certain kinds of cancer.

MAY APPLE is a herbaceous perennial flowering typically in May. TROUT LILY is a spring flower. HEPATICA (Medieval Latin for Liverwort) is in the Buttercup family sometimes used as an astringent to help to heal injuries, but not recommended for any medicinal use today.

GARLIC MUSTARD is an invasive herb native to Europe. It is edible and vaguely smells and tastes like garlic- sometimes used in salads…

…these and many other plant and wildflower varieties can be seen on any hike through the trails of Rouge Park. Photos of each of these can be seen on the previous posting.

Larry Noonan

 

Suzuki Foundation and Rouge National Urban Park

http://www.davidsuzuki.org/issues/wildlife-habitat/projects/rouge-national-park/

MAST TRAIL- Rouge Park

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Canadian MP’s speech to European Parliament re ROUGE PARK

Member of Parliament Corneliu Chisu speaks to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe  on May 20th about Rouge National Urban Park. This park will ultimately occupy 50 square kilometres in Canada’s most dense population centre and be within easy reach of 6 million residents.

click below to read the speech

Cisu speech

rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com…

…will put you in touch with  ‘friends of Rouge National Urban Park’ re hikes, government actions (or in-actions), general information or how you can help.

ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK BILL GETS ROYAL ASSENT!

Rouge Park Royal Assent

The bill bringing into law the ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK has received Royal Assent. The Park now is ‘official’, although some parts of it have been managed by Parks Canada for some time.

Bill C-40 gives Parks Canada the tools it needs to provide the necessary protection of the complex ecosystems found in the Park, and gives particular protection to the wildlife, flora, fossils, artifacts, and special protection to Canada’s oldest known aboriginal historic sites and villages.

The Province of Ontario still has to transfer  to the new Park the park lands it previously promised verbally and by signed memorandum, and pressure is being brought to bear on that Provincial government to do so without further delay.

Click on Rouge Park Royal Assent above to see news release…

Noonan’s Hike in the Rouge Park Yesterday

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Yesterday’s hikers in the old órchard’ area saw a turkey vulture, bufflehead duck, Canada Goose and Red Wing Blackbird.

If you wish to join in these weekly hikes email roougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com