Let's Make Toronto More Bird-Friendly

Let's Make Toronto More Bird-Friendly

Overview

Learn how Torontonians can help birds thrive by reducing threats and preserving habitats.

​Toronto was one of the first four cities designated as a Bird Friendly City by Nature Canada in 2021, but what does that mean, and what can we do to help birds thrive in our beautiful city? In this presentation, learn how Torontonians can help mitigate threats to birds and how Toronto's location on Lake Ontario is part of an important bird migratory route.

Presented by Bird Friendly City Toronto, a volunteer-led environmental organization dedicated to making our beautiful city a safer and better place for birds through habitat protection, threat reduction, and educational resources.

Register for a reminder.

If you have any questions, contact the Mount Pleasant Branch staff at 416-393-7737.


Photo credit to Sara Scharf: "White throated sparrow, a migratory bird species, stunned after hitting a window"​.


Accessibility

Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks' notice is preferred. Phone (416) 393-7099 or email: accessibleservices@tpl.ca


Information Collection Notice: The personal information on this form is collected by the Toronto Public Library under the Public Libraries Act, sections 20(a), 20(c), and 20(d). The information will only be used for event and program registration, delivery and evaluation. Registrants may be contacted to fill out a brief survey following the program. Questions about how the library handles your information can be directed to Answerline staff at answerline@tpl.ca, 416-397-5981, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto ON M4W 2G8.

Learn how Torontonians can help birds thrive by reducing threats and preserving habitats.

​Toronto was one of the first four cities designated as a Bird Friendly City by Nature Canada in 2021, but what does that mean, and what can we do to help birds thrive in our beautiful city? In this presentation, learn how Torontonians can help mitigate threats to birds and how Toronto's location on Lake Ontario is part of an important bird migratory route.

Presented by Bird Friendly City Toronto, a volunteer-led environmental organization dedicated to making our beautiful city a safer and better place for birds through habitat protection, threat reduction, and educational resources.

Register for a reminder.

If you have any questions, contact the Mount Pleasant Branch staff at 416-393-7737.


Photo credit to Sara Scharf: "White throated sparrow, a migratory bird species, stunned after hitting a window"​.


Accessibility

Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks' notice is preferred. Phone (416) 393-7099 or email: accessibleservices@tpl.ca


Information Collection Notice: The personal information on this form is collected by the Toronto Public Library under the Public Libraries Act, sections 20(a), 20(c), and 20(d). The information will only be used for event and program registration, delivery and evaluation. Registrants may be contacted to fill out a brief survey following the program. Questions about how the library handles your information can be directed to Answerline staff at answerline@tpl.ca, 416-397-5981, 789 Yonge Street, Toronto ON M4W 2G8.

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Toronto Public Library - Mount Pleasant Branch

599 Mount Pleasant Road

Toronto, ON M4S 2M5

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