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Volunteering
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Interested in joining our group? Below are some frequently asked questions about us and our work. For more information or to become a volunteer, please send us an email at i nfo@citizenscientists.ca. Please include your name, contact information and a brief description of your experience (if any). Q: What is our mandate? Q: How do we choose our volunteers? Q: When do we meet? Meetings and field work will vary depending on the project. When you commit to a project a timetable/schedule will be created.
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Donate
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To donate to us via our parent organization, the Rouge Valley Foundation, at CanadaHelps.org. You will receive a charitable tax receipt for your donation. Please make sure to select Citizen Scientists. As your funding designation. Your donations mean a lot to us. We are an entirely volunteer driven, not-for-profit group and 100% of your donation goes directly to the work that we do. A tax receipt will be issued for donations of $25 or more. Receipts for all other donations will be issued upon request.
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Our Partners
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Regional Watershed Monitoring Program and Aquatics Group have generously supplied equipment and resources to our program over the years. Thanks to the generous support of the Rouge Park’s Natural and Cultural Heritage Funding Programme we were able to conduct our activities from 2003 - 2010. Rouge Valley Foundation and. Rouge Valley Conservation Centre. And their continuous support of our work. RBC Blue Water Project.
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TFN - Projects
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Toronto Field Naturalists – Enjoy and preserve nature with us! Bequests provide opportunities for the TFN to undertake special projects and to support programs that are consistent with our goals. We give much thought to how we can best use the funds so generously entrusted to us. The following are the most significant of such initiatives. High Park Nature Centre. Ontario Nature Nature Guardians Program. A TFN grant of $4,600 will support the new Urban Nature Ravine Series that aims to stimulate interest ...
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Bike Events in Ontario - Canada Trails
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Biking, hiking, cross-country skiing. Style="font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; height:20px; background-color: #ff0; cursor:pointer;"/. Bike Events in Ontario. All events listed here are non-profit and are open to all cyclists. For officially-sanctioned racing events, check the Ontario Cycling Association. Ontario Road Biking Events. Event, Location, Distance. Toronto International Bicycle Show. Four evenings of bike movies and bike-related events (2008). Ride for the Rouge. Southern Ontario Century Ride.
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2013 Rouge Park - Ontario BioBlitz
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Rouge National Urban Park Flagship BioBlitz. Trout Bay Intensive Science BioBlitz. 2016 Credit River Watershed. 2015 Don River Watershed. 2014 Humber River Watershed. 2013 Ontario BioBlitz - Rouge Park September 14-15. Over 430 registered participants. Broke the record that had been held up until September 2013 for the number of species counted during a BioBlitz (a title which was overthrown by National Geographic in 2014. for now). A Smoky Shrew (. The Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO) joined the ...
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Tour de Greenbelt 2011: July 2011
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Tour de Greenbelt 2011. This fresh air festival on wheels is a way for you, along with your friends and family, to enjoy an at-your-own-pace marshaled bike ride through a variety of areas throughout Ontario's Greenbelt. This year, the Tour will feature Canada's newest national park - Rouge Park. Conveniently located close to downtown Toronto, this years tour will bring the Greenbelt closer to home. Monday, 25 July 2011. Tour de Greenbelt 2011. Saturday, 16 July 2011. Riding the 12k Route. It would only b...
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2012 Rouge Park - Ontario BioBlitz
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Rouge National Urban Park Flagship BioBlitz. Trout Bay Intensive Science BioBlitz. 2016 Credit River Watershed. 2015 Don River Watershed. 2014 Humber River Watershed. 2012 Ontario BioBlitz - Rouge Park June 15-16. The Rouge BioBlitz 2012. The biggest bioblitz in Canada in 2012. Over 1450 species discovered. The highest number in the world in 2012. Rare finds included a spider never-before recorded in Toronto (. And many awesome plants including Poke Milkweed (. Sector Map used for Rouge Park.
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Rouge Days Celebrate Where You Live
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