Toronto adds to the canopy for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
I've got to hand it to Queen Elizabeth for including her Green Canopy program to the Platinum Jubilee celebration events. Hurrah! What a wonderful nod to the importance of tree canopy for the world and as a significant aspect of human history. A great thing for the UK too, shoring up London's already ambitious canopy management program.
It was even better to learn that Toronto is participating in the program, here known as the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. Mayor John Tory claims the city has already planted 70 large trees in Rowntree Mills Park, one for each year of Elizabeth's reign. The last one planted in an official ceremony was a black oak, recently designated as Toronto's 'Official Tree.'
Photo of Rowntree Mills Park by Miles Hearn |
Now esteemed naturalist, Miles Hearn, has referred to Rowntree Mills as 'Toronto's Saddest Park.' Apparently he was referring only to the scarcity of human patrons, however, for his article goes on to extol the diversity of the park's wildlife. Just the same, his photos suggest that the park's trees are largely fairly small second growth. So no doubt 70 new larger trees will be a notable addition.
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https://queensgreencanopy.org/
https://www.toronto.ca/news/tree-planting-ceremony-for-the-queens-platinum-jubilee/
https://www.treeconomics.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/London-i-Tree-Report.pdf
https://mileshearn.com/2020/12/31/rowntree-mills-park-torontos-saddest-park-dec-2020/
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