Urban Ecology Expert Speaks With Toronto Star

Prof. Faisal Moola

Prof. Faisal Moola, from the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, spoke to the Toronto Star for an article about the city of Toronto’s adoption of a citywide pollinator protection strategy and declaration of an official bee.

The article noted that cities like Toronto are beginning to recognize that they can and must play a role in protecting biological diversity.

Moola noted that for too long, urban areas have been seen as “landscapes of regret,” with little intact habitat.

“But I really see these as landscapes of opportunity for conservation,” he said, adding that there is now more of a focus on restoring degraded and destroyed landscapes.

Moola is an expert in ecology, conservation biology and environmental policy. Before joining U of G, he worked for the David Suzuki Foundation for more than 15 years, where he was the organization’s director general for Ontario and Northern Canada.

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