The Wild Bluffs

The Wild Bluffs

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A grassroots organization focused on securing protection and conservation for the Threatened and End

Salt-Water Fish Extinction Seen By 2048 04/08/2018

Yes, we really are going to lose all life on this planet if we don't make some radical changes. We need to fiercely protect every pocket of life that is left until this hellstorm blows over, hopefully leaving survivors. There are over 20 animals on the Species at Risk Act living in the Scarborough Bluffs. Their lives and their habitats will be lost forever if we allow the Scarborough Waterfront Project to be approved. The lives of the Bank swallows, Bats, Snapping turtles, Bobolinks and all need to be protected to prevent further extinctions. It all begins locally! If every small community can do this, we can make a difference. We need to stop this insanity.

Salt-Water Fish Extinction Seen By 2048 Study By Ecologists, Economists Predicts Collapse of World Ocean Ecology

01/30/2017

There's lots of talk about the Scarborough Waterfront Project, and as many of you may have known, we've been a Stakeholder on that project. We've come to the conclusion that we cannot support the SWP or the TRCA in this matter, and we've developed our own set of recommendations for The Bluffs.

http://www.thewildbluffs.com/our-vision-for-the-bluffs/

Our Vision for The Bluffs | The Wild Bluffs Imagine a time in the future when we live in a scenario that we see so often in science fiction movies…a desolate, burned out earth with no living thing to be found. It’s an image we’ve seen many times in popular movies and TV shows.

Photos 01/22/2017

Happy Squirrel Appreciation Day! If you didn't get a chance to treat your local squirrels with some nuts today, take the time to do so tomorrow. I always imagine squirrel as being miniature Forest Rangers....planting nuts that become tomorrow's trees!

Happy Squirrel Appreciation Day! We would like to thank all of the generous people who have appreciated the squirrels in care at Toronto Wildlife Centre by donating nuts! When our staff looked inside this den box to do a quick check-up on the patients inside they found that the squirrels living there had been stock piling your generous donations!

01/11/2017

Research from the Royal Ontario Museum in The Bluffs has shown that 8/8 bat species found in Ontario can be found in the Scarborough Bluffs! 3 of those species are critically endangered. Another good reason to favour a conservation approach over a development project focused on human recreation.

http://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/blog/canadas-bats-in-crisis.html?referrer=https://www.facebook.com/ #.WHXMq7YrLFw

NCC: Canada's bats in crisis Canada's bats in crisis Little brown myotis (Photo by Brock Fenton) January 10, 2017 | by Emma Christensen | 0 Comments I’ll never forget the first time I saw a cloud of little brown myotis bats flying in broad daylight at the coldest time of the year in January. There was something vaguely disturbi...

Scarborough Waterfront Project - Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) 01/11/2017

Hey everyone, guess what? The Wild Bluffs is still alive! Yes, it's been a while since we've posted anything, and it's true that the two founders have moved to Northern Ontario. However, we continue to remain on the Stakeholder Committee for the Scarborough Waterfront Project, and will have a representative from our group present at these meetings. We are still committed to fighting for a coordinated conservation effort in The Bluffs! That means preserving and saving habitat for our endangered, threatened, and special concern species. We still feel that the current plans for the waterfront fall short of these conservation goals. There will be more news to come!

https://trca.ca/conservation/green-infrastructure/scarborough-waterfront-project/

Scarborough Waterfront Project - Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) Protecting a Natural Wonder on Toronto's Doorstep

naturalshorelines 07/13/2016

A great website detailing the importance of natural shorelines vs. the environmental destruction caused by shoreline hardening. Which would you prefer?

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Scarborough Waterfront Project - Public Information Centre #2 Meeting for the EA 06/10/2016

Have your say on the future of Toronto's Scarborough Bluffs and shoreline at the next Scarborough Waterfront Project public meeting on June 28.

Scarborough Waterfront Project - Public Information Centre #2 Meeting for the EA Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA), invites and highly encourages the participation of local communities, stakeholders, government agencies and indigenous communities to participate and provide input in the second Public Information Centre (PIC) meeting for the Scarborough Waterfront Project (SW...

Lake Ontario's Best and Worst Beaches 05/30/2016

Bluffers Beach one of Lake Ontario's best beaches for water quality in 2015!

Lake Ontario's Best and Worst Beaches Lake Ontario's Best and Worst Beaches Wed 25 May 2016 GuestBlog · LoveYourLake · Waterkeeper Guest Blog By: Lake Ontario Waterkeeper In December 2015, Waterkeeper released Swim Guide’s second annual Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Beach Report. While Lake Ontario’s results showed a general improvement,...

05/30/2016

Sunset May 18, 2016

Photos 05/11/2016

If you've never visited East Point, the eastern-most part of The Scarborough Bluffs and where the Bluffs begin, it's worth the trip to explore one of the last remaining natural shorelines in the GTA. One of the proposals in the Scarborough Waterfront Project is to harden this shoreline with revetment walls and armour stone. We think it's lovely just the way it is! People need a place to go to that still looks and feels like nature, and East Point is a critical habitat for many endangered and threatened plant and animals species. Let's share the land with them!

Fishleigh Drive Erosion Control Project - Toronto and Region Conservation Authority 05/11/2016

Big changes coming to the Scarborough Bluffs cliff face and shoreline west of Bluffer's Park.

Fishleigh Drive Erosion Control Project - Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is undertaking remedial erosion control works along a portion of the Lake Ontario shoreline located at the base of the Scarborough Bluffs below 81 and 83 Fishleigh Drive in the City of Toronto. Site Location Fishleigh Drive is located west of Bluffer’...

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