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Habitat
Ontario is rich in habitat biodiversity from the sprawling forests of the far north to fragile alvars in central Ontario to tallgrass prairie and oak savannah in the south. Unchecked development, pollution and climate change threaten the integrity of these ecosystems and the biodiversity they support. Ontario Nature is committed to conserving this province’s wild spaces through our Greenway Initiative to protect southern and eastern Ontario’s landscapes, our nature reserve system and our Trees in Trust program, through which you can save a piece of the forest forever.
Protect
- Protect Wild Species and Wild Spaces
- Habitat
- Species
- Reptiles at Risk
- Ontario's Reptile and Amphibian Atlas
- Reptiles and Amphibians of Ontario
- Policies and Procedures
- Survey Guidelines
- Tips for Finding Ontario's Reptiles and Amphibians
- Atlas FAQs
- Threats to Reptiles and Amphibians in Ontario
- Legal Protection for Ontario's Reptiles and Amphibians
- Reptile and Amphibian Stewardship
- Non-native Species
- Backyard Frog Survey
- Atlas App
- Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas
- Campaigns



