Saturday September 23 | 10AM-12.30PM | King’s Mill Park North, Toronto
Join us in Toronto’s Old Mill to monitor local biodiversity and understand why it’s a good marker for ecosystem stability. Contribute to online databases for citizen science and explore local data with online maps, researching connections between climate change and biodiversity.
Register now here,
No scientific background is required as EcoSpark staff provide resources and tips to find and identify a wide variety of plants, insects and animals using interactive species ID apps and field guides. We hope you’ll leave this workshop feeling empowered to contribute your own outdoor nature observations from backyards, parks, or other areas near home to online databases and help further environmental research. Learn more. |
This is a small group, in-person, outdoor event and a great activity for families. |
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