Contact Information:Phone: 416-593-2656Website: http://www.torontofieldnaturalists.org/ About Us:The Toronto Field Naturalists have been promoting a love of nature in Toronto since 1923. This charitable, non-profit organization stimulates public interest in natural history and encourages the preservation of our natural heritage. Our members include experts, who gladly share their knowledge, and novice nature lovers eager to learn more. We all enjoy our TFN activities, informative newsletters, friendly people and satisfying volunteer opportunities. TFN is affiliated with like-minded groups such as Toronto Green Community and Ontario Nature and work with them and with government organizations to protect and enhance Toronto's ravines, parks and waterfront. TFN also owns and manages four nature reserves protecting 450 acres of sensitive wetlands northeast of Uxbridge. Membership in TFN is a highly rewarding experience. |
Group Address:
2 Carlton Street, Suite 1519, |
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Once a month, from September to May, members meet on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Emmanuel College, 75 Queens Park, Toronto, for illustrated talks by noted experts on a wide variety of natural history topics. Visitors are welcome!
This page was last updated at 2010-08-10 11:07:03.