Cheryl Doran posted the following to the Nature List on April 26, 2009: Just a short note to report on the hidden Turtle Sanctuary in the Ottawa South Greenbelt. Sunday April 19th at 14:30, four Merivale High School students, one parent, and my children were out to turn over logs to look for salamanders and…


February 8, 2007 — Cheryl Doran writes: I’d like to share with you an Ottawa good news story! It’s about biodiversity and a refuge for species that are threatened with extinction. It’s a story about Turtles. Quiet, timid, complacent little creatures that live to be well over 70 years old and their unique home is…


Nine of ten members of the Environment Committee were visited in the first half of February 2015 and presented with a brief outlining the opportunities and challenges before the Committee as we see them. This brief was the result of a collaborative effort via the GA List involving ten people in all. A slightly amended…


The Spring 2016 Newsletter (1.4 MB) of the Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre has extensive information about London, Ontario’s Beaver protocol, one of its Best Wildlife Management Practices.  This is in sharp contrast to the City of Ottawa which remains firmly wedded to trap-and-kill.  The Centre sent a copy to all members of Council, along with a…


2 March 2016 Six and a half months after a one-day hearing in early August 2015, the OMB (member R.G.M. Makuch) issued a decision dated February 23, 2016. Briefly, Taggart/Walton wanted the Board to allow the appeal of Official Plan Amendments 150, 140 and 141 in their entirety and order the City to expand the…


In December 2014 the City of Ottawa issued a Notice of Study Commencement for an environmental assessment of widening the Airport Parkway south of Brookfield Road and Lester Road between the Parkway and Bank Street.  The study is expected to take two years. Here is a Project Overview.  See also www.ottawa.ca/airportparkway. The first meeting of…


The Ontario Road Ecology Group’s symposium on “A National Agenda for Canada” gathered close to 120 people from across Canada and from a range of backgrounds at the Canadian Museum of Nature.  Convener Dave Ireland (managing director of the Centre for Biodiversity at the ROM) noted how what eventually led to OREG started ten years…