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The Land Between

The Land Between

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Recovering Species and Spaces

The Land Between is one of 15 Community Nominated Priority Places in Canada.

It is recognized as a last wilderness landscape in southern Ontario, and a last refuge for species and functions; a home to 59 Species at Risk and other declining iconic wildlife. 

The region is so vital to our health and wellbeing that it is deserving of our attention and care. 

The Land Between bioregion is the only intact region left in southern Ontario. TLB has the highest habitat diversity, is a biodiversity hotspot, and a refuge for wildlife. However, the landscape and the ecosystem services are under threat from unbridled development patterns.

To address needs, we focus on research, mitigation, restoration, and education to maintain this vital place benefitting all of Ontario.

We are grateful for the support of our partners, volunteers, and the fundamental capacity provided by Environment Canada and Climate Change, the McLean Foundation, and many project partners

"What we do to the land we do to ourselves" Chief Seattle

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The Land Between bioregion is one of 15 Community Nominated Priority Places across Canada. It is a final refuge for 59 Species at Risk and is a stronghold for other declining species such as loon, bear, moose, lake trout...Learn about the Species of The Land Between here

As a biodiversity hotspot, the charity works across levels and disciplines and with many partners to advance species recovery. See our efforts below

Community-Driven Action

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Research

We are quantifying what the state of species and spaces in the region.

To date we have conducted resource aquatic and terrestrial blue prints and priority conservation models and species specific habitat models.

We conduct habitat and threat research for turtles, snakes, amphibians, and pollinators.

We conduct bird habitat research for nightjars.

We often update our Research Centre webpage, but you can also discover what we are learning by visiting our blogs or getting our newsletter

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Site Visits and Designs

For landowners and municipalities; we conduct site visits to provide guidance, and we design pollinator and shore gardens to improve biodiversity and ecosystem health.

We restore shores, shoals, and fish habitats. We design wetland restoration, and conduct wetland evaluations.

Learn about our work to rewild significant spaces

Our services
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Community Science Programs

You can join community science programs to help wildlife while learning skills and meeting like-minded people

We have volunteer opportunities for birders, turtle-lovers, and backyard enthusiasts; for new nature geeks and seasoned experts too.

Volunteering can be as little as one night, on call or more regular schedules.

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Mitigation

We work to test new designs in turtle road mortality mitigation using new materials and technologies for cost effective solutions.

We train people in invasive species identification and removal.

We train municipalities and OPP in road mitigation techniques.

We install signage at mortality hotspots.

See some of our work here

 

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Camps, Workshops, Curriculums

Across generations to inspire future leaders and caretakers.

We have designed curriculums to meet Ontario learning expectations for all grade school levels and across many subjects.

We have designed camps and workshops that are fun while advancing knowledge and skills for children and youth.

We provide presentations, and training workshops to help people help wildlife.

Sample our Classes
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Two-Eyed Seeing Sharing Circles

To advance capacity we convene talking circles to share science and Traditional Knowledge and support species recovery.

We hold 6 Wildlife Talking Circles each year based on suites of species: flyers, swimmers, four leggeds, plants and habitats, reptiles, and invasives.

We also hold discrete circles to increase understanding between the science and the land, such as our Maa'iingun Wolf Circles.

If you would like to participate in a circle, please contact us

Find out more about these efforts by clicking the link below

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See our comprehensive Species at Risk Recovery strategy and our progress on Miradi

 

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The Land Between is a National Charity #805849916RR0001.

Your support helps us celebrate, conserve, and enhance this important region. You can reach us at:

P.O. Box 1368, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
705-457-1222 | info@thelandbetween.ca

We respectfully acknowledge that The Land Between is located within Williams Treaty 20 Mississauga Anishinaabeg territory and Treaty 61 Robinson-Huron treaty territory, in the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg. We respectfully acknowledge that these First Nations are the stewards and caretakers of these lands and waters in perpetuity and that they continue to maintain this responsibility to ensure their health and integrity for generations to come.

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