Did you know that Toronto is home to lots of amazing rare and Threatened animals? Learn about some of the Species-At-Risk that share your city, your neighborhood, or even your home! From Chimney swifts to Redside dace, the Toronto area contains far more amazing biodiversity than most people realize, and there are concrete steps you can take to help protect them!

Join guest Emily Rondel from the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for this lunch hour ArbTalk. Feel free to bring a lunch to eat during the talk.

When: Thursday January 23, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. 

Where: Humber Arboretum, Centre for Urban Ecology (The Humber Arboretum is at the back of North Campus; the Centre for Urban Ecology is the glass building with the red door at the top of the path) How: This event is free but please register in advance through the Arboretum website.

Humber College and University of Guelph-Humber students may apply this event to a Level One Learners CCR experience and/or a Nature and Ecology Specialty. Learn about Co-Curricular Record Certified Learning at the Arb.

A snapping turtle lays her eggs in a garden bed.
North Campus, Humber Arboretum
205 Humber College Blvd
Toronto, ON M8V 3H6
Canada