Grow Green Naturalization Benefits Grow GreenSection Menu In this section Grow GreenCurrently selectedEnvironmental Master Plan Documents and ReportsGrow Green Action PlanOur Performance Community Energy and Emissions Reduction Plan Community Task ForceBuilders and DevelopersBusinesses and IndustryResources and ReportsIndustrial SectorNGOs, Non-Profits, and InstitutionsFrequently Asked QuestionsResidents Brampton Eco Park Strategy What is Brampton Eco Park?Get InvolvedJefferson, Jordan, and Jayfield ParksEastbourne ParkNorton Place Park Grass and Weed Cutting By-law UpdateDon't Mow, Let It GrowGet InvolvedGrow Green NetworkConserving Energy at HomeBattery Recycling Centre for Community Energy Transformation Frequently Asked QuestionsMeetings and EventsReports and ResourcesAdvisory Task Force Plans and StrategiesPrograms and InitiativesProtecting Natural Heritage SystemsGrow Green Awards Awards WinnersAwards CategoriesRecognition Program Etobicoke Creek Wetlands Enhancement ProjectCECDMP Valley Re-NaturalizationNaturalization BenefitsUpcoming ProjectsCompleted Projects Page Content What are the benefits of naturalization? The Brampton Valleys and Parks Naturalization Program provides a variety of ecological and social benefits to the city. Below is a sample list of benefits provided by naturalization. Benefits of Naturalizing Brampton's Valleys and Parks Environmental Benefits Increase plant diversity to create healthier, more resilient plant communities that can withstand the impacts of climate change Expand hte city's vegetation and tree canopy cover Create and/or improves wildlife habitat by introducing more wildlife into the valley Improves growing conditions for understory plants (e.g., woodland flowers, ferns and mosses) Creates cooler stream temperatures, improving fish habitats Reduces valley bank erosion and silt build-up Reduces air and water-based pollutants Cultural/Socioecological Benefits Improves the health and wellbeing of individuals both physically and mentally Provides a place of refuge from extreme heat Increases interest among various user groups (e.g., hikers, cyclists, naturalists, and nature photographers) Enhances the City's valley trails and broader trail system Encourage educational groups to use the valley as a study tool A careful design approach to the naturalization process will encourage a safe user environment Community Interest and Support Encourages active involvement and stewardship towards the city's valleylands from citizens and community groups such as local angler groups, naturalist groups and Scouts Canada