Learn more about how you can help protect Mississauga's beautiful urban forest and natural areas from the threats posed by invasive species, while enjoying some free activities on-site, including: Garlic Mustard Pull Competition Guided Walks (45 min to 1 hr in length) at: 10:30 am, 11 am, 11:45 am, and 12:15 pm. Native Plant Giveaway Face Painting Popcorn Machine Goats in the City will be showcasing goat grazing as a form of invasive species management, and there will be baby goats for the public to meet! As a reminder to those who want to meet the baby goats, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care recommends: Immunocompromised persons and infants under one should avoid touching any animals. Children under five should not come in contact with young ruminants (ex: goats) or their immediate environment. Local environmental organizations on-site include: Blooming Boulevards City of Mississauga Forestry Credit Valley Conservation Authority Goats in the City Invasive Phragmites Control Centre Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation Riverwood Conservancy Toronto & Region Conservation Authority
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