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Brochures, Signs and Articles re Dogs On Leash

Alberta Dogs/Pets in the Park – brochure

Sign at Colonel Sam Smith Park

Portland brochure: Portland’s Sensitive Environment & Your Dog

Portland brochure: Dogs for the Environment

Off-leash Dog Dangers: Protecting Your Dog and the Natural Environment – article

Metro News article Nov. 12, 2017

Leashed dogs help protect the ecological integrity of our natural spaces – Killarney Provincial Park



Biodiversity and Natural Heritage

Wild, Connected and Diverse: A Biodiversity Strategy for Toronto

TRCA: Biodiversity Quality in the Toronto Region 2003-2016

State of Heritage Report, Heritage Toronto 2019

Toronto Ravine Revitalization Study, Final Report 2018


Invasive Species Management

Ontario Invasive Plants Council

Clean Equipment Protocol (also see OIPC technical documents and Summary)

Toronto Biodiversity Strategy

Dogs & Nature

Natural Heritage Maps by Ward
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