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
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
Posted in Markham Greenspace, Toronto greenspace, Wild in the City
Tagged Government Action on Park
Rouge+National+Urban+Parklands+Two_fold+Brochure++email++version
Please note the attached new brochure for distribution. This well-produced brochure encourages the completion of the Rouge National Urban Park by incorporating asap the promised lands previously committed to for transfer from the Province of Ontario to Parks Canada.
Larry Noonan’s hike this past Saturday attracted 25 people to the Altona Panhandle Forest in the Rouge. They came across two beaver ponds replete with beaver, several bird species including a flicker, a painted turtle…
In a third pond they saw goldfish, presumably dumped there by a well meaning person…but this doesn’t do much good as the goldfish in a small pond eat the frog eggs and tadpoles ultimately eliminating these from the pond.
Posted in conservation, environment, frogs, Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged flicker, painted turtle
*Provide targets for restoration in the Rouge watershed
*Restore native ecosystems everywhere possible and practical in the Park
*Reintroduce endangered native species that are no longer evident
*Establish natural resources monitoring and reporting systems
*Protect the Class 1 farm acreages in Rouge Park
*Protect and preserve the cultural and heritage sites found in the valley
*Stop illegal dumping, poaching, vandalism and heritage site destruction and abuse
This hike was on Cedar Hill in the Rouge. The first flowers of spring were hepatica and coltsfoot. A garter snake resting in the sun did not move when we came upon it. Many birds were in evidence including swallows, robins, hawk, turkey vulture, chickadees, trumpet swans, geese, bufflehead, ducks, redwinged blackbirds, and more. There were fish attempting the rapids.
Lots to see now that spring has finally arrived…around the Rouge River and Little Rouge River.
Reminder that there is a hike to the Beaver Ponds in Altona Forest 9AM this Saturday. Meeting place is the entrance on the west side of Autumn Cres. at the intersection with Foxwood Trail.
goo.gl/RmJRGN is the link for conducted tours in the Rouge.
Larry Noonan
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged bufflehead, swallows, trumpeter swans, turkey vulture
This plan envisages the greatest level of protection for the ecosystem, plant and wild life coupled with strong community involvement and input. The Parks Canada Rouge National Urban Park Draft Management Plan of 2014 is very comprehensive.
It provides for meaningful public access with conservation, the environment, restoration and rehabilitation always in mind.
You may view this plan on the Parks Canada web site http://www.pc.gc.ca , look for Rouge National Urban Park.
A strictly scientific approach to management at the new Rouge National Urban Park will be used to rescue endangered species in the park and eliminate invasive species. A full program of monitoring, assessment and reporting will help ensure the health of the park’s ecosystems and native wildlife…
To request more information email rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com
Do you ant to participate in a forest hike into Altona Forest panhandle- south section? It’s happening this Saturday, April 18th, 9-11 AM.
Start at the Autumn Crescent entrance; Autumn Crescent runs south from Stroud’s Lane a little west of the first entrance to the forest, go south on Autumn until it intersects with Foxwood Trail. Entrance is on the west side of the intersection- street parking.
There are hills!
Contact us at rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com to let us know you plan to come…
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Nature Walks
Tagged Altona Forest in Rouge Park