Please join us…
This year, we’re launching the Bird Friendly Pledge and growing Halton Hills Nature as a shared platform for local action.
As part of that work, we’re exploring what happens when we organize more like an ecosystem. Through collaboration, reciprocity, and valuing diverse roles and contributions.
We’re bringing residents, community groups, and institutional partners together in Talking Circles to map the skills, resources, spaces, funding, knowledge, and capacity that already exist here, and to figure out how we can support one another and work more collaboratively.
Choose your circle
Residents & Volunteers
People who care and want to help
Whether you have time, local, or ecological knowledge, skills like photography, writing/editing, websites/social media/graphic design, organizing, accounting, lead youth serving organizations, or simply want to be part of something positive, there’s a place for you here.
Friday March 20th, 7-9pm
(doors open at 6:30)
Studio Room at the Halton Hills Public Library Georgetown Branch
Community Groups
Grassroots and volunteer-led organizations
For local groups already doing good work and looking to collaborate, share resources, and support one another.
Friday February 27th, 1-3pm
(doors open at 12:30)
Studio Room at the Halton Hills Public Library Georgetown Branch
Institutional Partners
Organizations with staff, spaces, or public mandates
Schools, libraries, municipal staff, conservation authorities, and other public-serving organizations working to support local stewardship.
Tuesday March 3rd, 1-3pm
(doors open at 12:30)
Studio Room at the Halton Hills Public Library Georgetown Branch
If you’d like to participate but none of these dates work for you, please reach out. We’re happy to explore other options.
Become an Early
Bird Champion!
Early Bird Champions are residents, educators, businesses, and community leaders who want to take action, inspire others, or help shape the pledge itself.
Whether you’re already creating bird-friendly spaces, leading within your community, or excited to co-design and roll out the pledge with us, your voice matters.
Together we can show what’s possible when we each play a part in caring for the life around us.
Early Bird Bonus: Our first volunteers will be entered in a draw for bird-friendly prizes — a small way to thank you for helping us get the pledge off the ground.
The Bird Friendly Pledge
Together, we can create a healthier, more nature-rich Halton Hills.
The Bird Friendly Pledge is a way to scale action across our community.
Launching in spring 2026, it will include resource kits to help residents, schools, workplaces, and community groups take meaningful steps for birds and biodiversity.
Our goal is 1,000 bird-friendly actions by 2030 — a collective effort to make Halton Hills a place where people and wildlife thrive together.