Bill 23 would open up wetlands for housing development and that's a bad idea for people and nature.

For one - houses built on wetlands flood!

#StopBill23 #SaveOntarioWetlands #YoursToProtect #OnPoli Don't build on wetlands & c...Don't build on wetlands - w...Don't build on wetlands - f...Don't build on wetlands - h...
Here are 4 simple reasons not to develop wetlands:

1. Flood mitigation
2. Carbon storage
3. Habitat
4. Water filtration

Wetlands are irreplaceable. But do you feel overwhelmed trying to communicate this message? We have you covered! #SaveOntarioWetlands Image
A group of concerned ecologists have created "Save On Wetlands" to provide accessible info for anyone trying to #StopBill23 and protect wetlands!

saveontariowetlands.weebly.com Save Ontario Wetlands
This includes short blogs on relevant topics, a directory of experts you can contact, and actions you can take. #StopBill23 #SaveOntarioWetlands #OnPoli

saveontariowetlands.weebly.com/take-action.ht…
Reach out to your MPP and other decision-makers who are deciding the fate of Bill 23 - it takes just a minute using the link below ⬇️

wildernesscommittee.org/take-action/sa… Save Ontario wetlands - cal...
This is a growing collective of concerned citizens, and we know there is A LOT of work going on to #StopBill23 and #SaveOntarioWetlands - this is just a little piece!
Please share your ongoing actions so we can include them on our page and coordinate these efforts.

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