The public dataset shows 73 per cent fewer waterfowl counted on Toronto's beaches from 2008 to 2024, indicating its waterfronts have become less hospitable to the animals and that the city's efforts to keep birds away from the beaches are working.
The public dataset shows 73 per cent fewer waterfowl counted on Toronto's beaches from 2008 to 2024, indicating its waterfronts have become less hospitable to the animals and that the city's efforts to keep birds away from the beaches are working.