News Headline
Rabbits, plovers, bees and a bear? Toronto adopts strategy to preserve its biodiversity
Source
The Star
Publication Date
2019-10-07
Rabbits share the West Toronto Railpath with runners and cyclists. A pair of endangered piping plovers nested on the Toronto Islands last summer, producing three fledglings. Within the last 20 years, two of Canada’s most at-risk bumblebee species were both spotted along the Humber River, near Old Mill subway station. A black bear — an honest-to-goodness black bear — showed up in Rouge Park in 1991.