Protecting species
Rouge National Urban Park
Barn swallow habitat
Similar to skyscraper condos that dot the Greater Toronto Area landscape, Parks Canada has built a number of towering birdhouses in the Rouge unlike any...
Birdhouses
Many of the birdhouses found along the Rouge’s hiking trails were originally built to create homes for eastern bluebirds. Today, many other bird species...
Culverts
Parks Canada is working with local partners to make it easier for animals to cross busy park roads and reduce wildlife mortality.
LDD moth
The Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD) moth is an invasive moth species now widespread in Ontario and large portions of eastern Canada and the United States.
Park wardens
National park wardens have an established presence at Rouge National Urban Park and are committed to responding effectively to incidents in the park.
Protecting snakes in the Rouge
In the fall of 2019, several weeks before snakes in the park start travelling to their overwintering sites, Rouge ecologists collected 24 northern...
Wildlife Triage Program
In the spring of 2021, the Wildlife Emergency Response Team (WERT) was launched. The program functions as a temporary wildlife emergency triage and...
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