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Hungry Hollow Ravine: Custodians or Users?
We are fortunate to have an environmental gem that runs through the middle of our town and it is owned by us as citizens of the Town of Halton Hills. What we have to decide now is, are we going to be custodians of this green space in our midst or merely users? To read more, click here.

The town is currently looking at a
Management Plan that addresses many of these issues and that also advocates improved access and trails. This plan gives us the opportunity to renew our efforts to protect Hungry Hollow and to save it for our children and grandchildren. For more information about the town's public meetings on Hungry Hollow, click here.

The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) assesses the national status of wild species, subspecies, varieties, or other designatable units that are considered to be at risk in Canada. Designations are made on native species including the following taxonomic groups: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, arthropods, molluscs, vascular plants, mosses, and lichens.

For more information and a list of Ontario Wildlife Species at Risk, click here.

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