Enjoy and protect nature with us

Founded in 1923, the Toronto Field Naturalists (TFN) is a volunteer-run non-profit nature conservation organization. We connect people with nature in the Toronto area, helping them to understand, enjoy, and protect Toronto’s green spaces and the species that inhabit them.

Members may come on any one of our 100+ guided nature walks each year, led by knowledgeable volunteers who enjoy sharing their passion for nature. We publicize a few of these each month for the enjoyment of the general public. Walks happen year round in natural areas & neighbourhoods all across Toronto, and a variety of themes are represented ranging from nature & ecology to history & heritage.

Members are invited to free monthly lectures given by noted experts, exploring everything from nature in the city to global environmental issues. Lectures are held live online by Zoom. Recordings are to members on our members-only site and to the public on our YouTube channel.

Members can make meaningful contributions to the protection of nature through participation in stewardship and citizen science initiatives like our Cottonwood Flats Monitoring Project, and in places like our 170+ hectares of private nature reserves.

Members Take Action in protecting Toronto’s green spaces and the species that inhabit them. By creating petitions, circulating important news, or representing TFN on advisory councils and stakeholder groups, we offer many opportunities for members to help raise awareness, advocate for nature, and inform decision-making.

And that’s just the beginning. From our Junior Naturalists program to the simple joy of socializing with fellow nature enthusiasts, membership in Toronto Field Naturalists is your passport to nature in the city. Learn more about the benefits of membership to decide if Toronto Field Naturalists is right for you.


Upcoming Events

Public Walk: Trees of Marie Curtis ParkDate: Mar 29, 2025 @ 10:00Meeting Location: Intersection of Waterfront Trail and Etobicoke Trail (east side of bridge, approx 300 m south of Lake Shore Blvd W) - Join us on Saturday, March 29th at 10:00 am for a 2 hr, 3 km circular trees walk on mostly unpaved and uneven surfaces, flat with some gentle slopes and Read More

View from the Toronto skyline from the phrag bed in Riverdale Park East Public Walk: Subway Series: Donlands to Pape, Leslie CreekDate: Apr 5, 2025 @ 10:00Meeting Location: Outside Donlands Subway Station - Join us on Saturday, April 5th at 10:00 am for a 2 hr, 6 km, linear nature and heritage walk on mostly unpaved and uneven surfaces, gentle slopes with some Read More

April Lecture: Advances in forest therapy leading to better human healthDate: Apr 06, 2025 @ 14:30Meeting Location: Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81179639025?pwd=xxtBKd78BDS6X49vzxHmVc7XdWcwYb.1 - Join us on Sunday, April 6th at 2:30 PM for our April Lecture: Advances in forest therapy leading to better human health. Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) is a Japanese practice that Read More

See all of TFN’s upcoming Walks and Lectures!