Grey Tree Frog in the Rouge

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Grey Tree frog sitting on a ‘frog sound recorder’.

Noonan’s Wednesday Hike in the Rouge

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Comfrey

Comfrey

Night Shade Bittersweet

Night Shade Bittersweet

Purple Flowering Raspberry

Purple Flowering Raspberry

Bullet Fern

Bullet Fern

Iris

Iris

Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Metalic Green Bees

Metalic Green Bees

Mourning Cloak Butterfly

Mourning Cloak Butterfly

Teasel

Teasel

Wild Rose

Wild Rose

Red Clover

Red Clover

Join Larry Noonan and his weekly crew each Wednesday for a stimulating hike through the wilds of Toronto and Markham- it really is wild. larrynoonan@rogers.com

Click on the copy bar at top for a full description of flowers, etc., encountered this week.

Supporting the Completion of Rouge National Urban Park

Controversy still surrounds the continued unwillingness of the Ontario Provincial Government to honour its commitment to transfer the Ontario-owned Rouge Park lands to the Parks Canada Rouge National Urban Park program.

It is an absolute that  environmental protection under Parks Canada is and will be far superior to anything the province is able or prepared to do (essentially nothing at this point-in-time).

Parks Canada has a world-wide reputation for public lands protection and many other jurisdictions use Parks Canada standards as a benchmark for their own!

The lands already formally part of Rouge National Urban Park are already being re-habilitated, and protected from poaching, vandalism and other misuses. And the Class 1 farmlands within the Park boundaries are guaranteed protection from development and other undesirable purposes. These will continue to be farmlands!

We should all ask our Provincial representative why is the Province stalling on honouring its commitment…or call Premier Wynne to ask her directly…416-325-1941, or kwynne.mpp@liberal.ola.org

Dragonflies creating the next generation in Rouge Park

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Noonan’s hike the ROUGE this week

Alfalfa

Alfalfa

Birds foot trefoil

Birds foot trefoil

Buttercup

Buttercup

Daisy

Daisy

Daylilly

Dog Strangling Vine

Fleabane Cedar

Fleabane

Iris

Iris

Milkweed, food and home for the Monarch Butterfly

Milkweed, food and home for the Monarch Butterfly

White Campion

White Campion

Yarrow

Yarrow

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Goats Beard

Goats Beard

Some interesting flora during ROUGE DAYS at BOB HUNTER PARK

Anemone

Anemone

Forget-Me-Nots

Forget-Me-Nots

Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger

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Beare Wetlands, Rouge Park

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Grey Tree Frog in an actual tree

Grey Tree Frog in an actual tree

G,rey Tree Frog, with fly hitching a ride

G,rey Tree Frog, with fly hitching a ride

snapping turtle laying eggs beside trail

snapping turtle laying eggs beside trail

Tree Swallow

Tree Swallow

Sunset in Beare Wetlands- Photos by Larry Noonan

Sunset in Beare Wetlands- Photos by Larry Noonan

STORIES FROM ROUGE PARK…

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…when Glen Eagles was saved from condo developers…

By Larry Noonan

http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/5661631-stories-from-rouge-park-recalling-the-time-the-glen-eagles-lands-were-saved-from-condo-deveopler/

ONTARIO PICKS INDUSTRY OVER ENDANGERED & THREATENED SPECIES

 

In a recent court ruling a Divisional Court Judge supported the right of industry to kill or destroy habitat of rare and endangered species as long as it was done ‘with as little harm as possible’.

With this decision and the government’s regulation that basically negates the positive effects of the Endangered Species Act Ontario has joined the list of the worst nations in  the world in terms of its interest in the protection and preservation of rare flora and fauna.

Let your feelings be known: rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com

Important Court Case lost to Industry Interests

 

 

Ontario Nature and Wildlands League is extremely disappointed with an Ontario Divisional Court ruling that upholds  an Ontario Provincial Regulation exempting major industries from the provisions of the Endangered Species Act, and allows these industries to kill species and/or destroy their habitat.

Once the best in species protection a 2013 new Ontario regulation gave pretty much a free pass to kill endangered or threatened species and destroy their habitat ‘ as long as the harm is minimized’! AS LONG AS THE HARM IS MINIMISED? What the H… does this mean?

Potentially affected are the American Eel, Blanding’s Turtle, Lakeside Daisy, Acadian Flycatcher and the seriously threatened Woodland Caribou where these exist.

We should all support Ontario Nature’s effort’s to keep this fight going! Where is this all going to end? What industries are involved? Should we be talking to them if the government won’t listen?

EMAIL YOUR SUPPORT TO: rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com

and we will pass this on! Very important!

Painted Turtles

Painted Turtles in Rouge Park