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407 ETR and the Canadian Wildlife Federation working to restore the equivalent of 22 football fields of land to enhance monarch butterfly and pollinator habitats along roadsides in the GTHA


With the growing urgency of the climate crisis, 407 ETR is putting a greater emphasis on biodiversity, and supporting organizations focused on enhancing and protecting Ontario's green spaces

TORONTO, March 20, 2023 /CNW/ - 407 ETR and Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) are teaming up to help bend the curve on biodiversity loss in Canada by restoring critical pollinator habitats for monarch butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and other pollinator species in municipalities surrounding the Highway 407 ETR corridor. 407 ETR's funding will support the restoration of 12 hectares ? the equivalent of roughly 22 football fields ? along the monarch butterfly migration route that closely follows the roadway of Highway 407 ETR.

"Human interventions have caused significant declines in pollinator populations across North America, and these species are critical for our ecosystems. A third of the food we eat is created by pollinators and they sustain so much of the native plants and habitats that we depend on," says Carolyn Callaghan, CWF's senior conservation biologist for terrestrial ecosystems. "The path we're on needs to improve and Corporate Canada plays a part in facilitating lasting, sustainable and meaningful change. We're excited to see organizations like 407 ETR partner with us to help halt and reverse the decline in biodiversity."

When conditions are suitable, the land area surrounding roadways, technically referred to as rights-of-way, can provide important habitat for monarch butterflies and other pollinators. "Biodiversity is critical for healthy ecosystems. The 108 kilometres that make up Highway 407 ETR are surrounded by native plants, wildlife and pollinator species that are essential to our daily lives," says Javier Tamargo, President & CEO at 407 ETR. "We want to be part of the solution and connect Ontario in a way that supports and benefits the natural environment. In addition to the work we're doing to reduce 407 ETR's environmental footprint, we're evaluating the establishment of a long-term biodiversity vision and action plan and investing in organizations protecting and improving Ontario's natural spaces."

Fast facts:

407 ETR continues to work towards its target of a 25 per cent reduction to greenhouse gas emissions3 by 2030 relative to the 2018 baseline. Learn more about the Company's environment, social and governance (ESG) at 407etr.com.

About 407 ETR

Highway 407 ETR is an all-electronic open-access toll highway located in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. The highway spans 108 kilometres from Burlington in the west to Pickering in the east.

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About the Canadian Wildlife Federation

The Canadian Wildlife Federation is a national, not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to conserving Canada's wildlife and habitats for the use and enjoyment of all. By spreading knowledge of human impacts on wildlife and the environment, carrying out actions to conserve and restore species and habitats, developing and delivering conservation education programs, advocating for changes to government policy and programs, and co-operating with like-minded partners, CWF encourages a future in which Canadians can live in harmony with nature. For more information, visit CanadianWildlifeFederation.ca.

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1 Hallmann, C. A., M. Sorg, E. Jongejans, H. Siepel, N. Hofland, H. Schwan, W. Stenmans, A. Mu?ller, H. Sumser, and T. Ho?rren. 2017. More than 75 percent decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas. PloS one 12:e0185809; Møller, A. P. 2019. Parallel declines in abundance of insects and insectivorous birds in Denmark over 22 years. Ecology and Evolution 9:6581-6587; Sa?nchez-Bayo, F., and K. A. Wyckhuys. 2019. Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its drivers. Biological Conservation 232:8-27.


2 See COSEWIC http://cosewic.ca/index.php/en-ca/


3 For Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions


SOURCE 407 ETR Concession Company Limited


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