Such lifeforms' habitats have shrunk - are shrinking within both of these ecosystems.We're responsible for that! Fletcher's Creek and The Creditview Wetland are both on the Credit River Watershed. It's time to support the biodiversity that supports our community - our homes. Follow the website for the Creditview Wetland Stewaredship www.creditviewwetland.org Developing community natural corridors might be a good idea to pursue in the near future - to remediate habitat shrinkage. Follow our community's successes. For more information on the reptiles/amphibians...
http://www.ontarionature.org/protect/species/herpetofaunal_atlas.phpMonday, August 4, 2014
Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Ontario Atlas Program
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Gr.6's Saunter Fletcher's Creek Riparian
Fletchers Creek Sr.P.S. and Tutored by Nature
Grade 6 Sauntering Tales of Fletcher's Creek Riparian: June, 2014
S.J. Humans are afraid of nature and uncomfortable and afraid and they don't see nature like we do...we should tell people (what) we know about and actually have them come out (to experience)...
A.R. More and more people are coming into the area and then more buildings have to come in and then more problems...
Ch. I think people are just afraid. When people see bugs (and plants such as Giant Hogweed or Poison Ivy) they get afraid because they don't know if they are poisonous. What we can do is bring them out and our family and friends and show them...
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