Sara comes to TRC with over 20 years of conservation organization experience, most recently serving as the Executive Director of the Grand River Conservation Foundation.
Over the last several months, we’ve presented a number of webinars meant to inspire local action on climate change. These webinars were made possible by a grant from Climate Impact.
The new Riverwood Virtual Birding Tour guides you along the park’s trails to highlight areas where 14 bird species can be found. Each stop on the tour focuses on one species with information on its’ appearance, diet, calls, and more.
When you register for any of the Mississauga Marathon’s 2021 run or walk events – 2K, 5K, 10K, Half-Marathon, Full Marathon – you can help support our conservation work and nature-based programs.
Winter is a great time to get into birding, and Riverwood is a special spot for observing and feeding birds in Mississauga – but sometimes even well-intentioned interactions with wildlife can be harmful.
Winter is a great time to get into birding, and Riverwood is a special spot for observing and feeding birds in Mississauga – but sometimes even well-intentioned interactions with wildlife can be harmful.
The Riverwood Conservancy is holding our first ever BioBlitz! Throughout the month of December 2020, we want you to get outdoors and record all the winter plant and animal species you can spot at Riverwood.
Research has shown that exercise in green spaces was more beneficial in improving both mental and cardiovascular health compared to regular exercise in a non-natural setting.
We connected with Martha Kantorczyk from the Mississauga Master Gardeners to learn what should be considered before you buy, and how understanding your plant can make caring for it easier.