Page ContentLooking to get involved with the Etobicoke Creek Wetlands Enhancement Project or make a difference in Brampton? Check out the opportunities below. Conservation Dr. Park Community Planting Event: June 1st, 2024 Join the City of Brampton and the TRCA for an exciting community planting event, contributing to the Etobicoke Creek Wetlands Enhancement Project! 🌳 Be a part of planting over 200 trees and shrubs encircling one of our vibrant wetlands at Conservation Dr. Park! Discover more about the wetlands enhancement efforts happening at Loafers Lake and Park, as well as Conservation Dr. Park.It's not just about planting trees; it's about revitalizing Brampton's natural spaces while earning volunteer hours! 🌿This event is made possible through the Ontario Wetlands Conservation Partnership Program.📅 Event Details:Saturday, June 1st, 10 am - 12 pm, registration is required. To register for the event click here. A BBQ lunch of hotdogs and hamburgers will be served with vegetarian options. Water bottle refill will be available.Heart Lake Turtle Troopers The Heart Lake Turtle Troopers' mission is to protect and monitor Brampton's local turtle population through a citizen science volunteer program. Volunteer with them to monitor turtles and nests, raise community awareness, recruit volunteers, and help organize public engagement activities. The HLTT Are active at Loafers Lake and Conservation Drive Park while the Etobicoke Creek Wetlands Enhancement Project occurs. Visit Heart Lake Turtle Troopers to get involved. Toronto & Region Conservation Authority TRCA's community volunteers support environmental stewardship, community outreach and education, to habitat creation and citizen science. Whatever your interest, there is something here for you. Visit the TRCA Volunteer PageTRCA Volunteer Opportunities in Brampton People Against Littering People Against Littering (P.A.L.)is a non-profit organization dedicated to cleaning up Brampton and collaborating with stakeholders to tackle littering issues. P.A.L. WebsiteP.A.L Facebook Group Brampton Environmental Alliance The BEA is a Brampton wide network of organizations, community groups and individuals that envision Brampton growing as a sustainable community, one that is healthy and resilient environmentally, socially and economically. Become a member of the Brampton Environmental Alliance as an individual, a group or an organization. Add to your knowledge, build your capacity, expand your reach to support BEA. Let Us Know What You Think Provide your feedback on the recent open house events held by the City on March 13th, 20th, and 21st at the Paul Palleschi Recreation Centre. View the documents below and fill out the Feedback Form Open House Presentation Slides Open House Presentation Slides (without concepts) Loafers Lake Design Concept Loafers Lake Park Restoration Plan Conservation Dr. Park Restoration Plan Stay Connected Follow the Grow Green Team Follow the Grow Green team on social media for project updates. Instagram: @bramgrowgreen Facebook: Brampton Grow Green Twitter: City of Brampton Grow Green Join the Grow Green Network Join the Grow Green Network email list to receive project updates and more. The Grow Green Network is for people who are passionate about improving Brampton's environment. By joining the Network you will learn more about environmental policies, programs, and initiatives in Brampton, and how to get involved in building a greener city. Join the Grow Green Network