================================================================== Implement Continued Education Credits for the Ontario Structural Pest Management IndustryThe current process for Structural Pesticide Licensing in Ontario is fee based. The Structural Pest Management Association of Ontario (SPMAO) requests the implementation of Continued Education Credits (CEC’s) for the structural pest management industry. CEC’s in Ontario will strengthen the structural pest management industry and provide ongoing professionalism to stay current with best practices and techniques. Ontario is a leader in the field of structural pest management however, it is one of the last remaining provinces to implement CEC’s. This will increase government revenue and provide opportunities for industry growth at the same time providing safe practices for the people, pets and the environment of Ontario. SPMAO requests for the action of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to adjust provincial standards to include CEC’s. We petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to support CEC implementation for the Structural Pest Management Industry in Ontario. Kindly sign the petition to support this much-needed change. https://www.change.org/CECsforOntario================================================================== 2 snowy owls found dead in Toronto park were infected with avian flu: conservation authorityTest results show that two snowy owls found dead in Tommy Thompson Park late last year were infected with a “highly pathogenic” avian flu, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority says. The TRCA cannot confirm that the avian flu was H5N1, Karen McDonald, senior manager, restoration and infrastructure for the agency, said in a statement on Friday. “We only know that it is a highly pathogenic avian flu, which has been present across North America for the last few years. This is concerning because it is a contagious virus that causes high mortality in infected animals,” the TRCA said in the statement. Steven Shpak, a wildlife photographer who posts to the Facebook group, Beauty of the Don, reported the deaths of the snowy owls on Dec. 27, 2024. According to the photographer, the owls were vomiting blood before they died. On its website, the federal government says: “Influenza A (H5N1) is a subtype of avian influenza virus that mainly infects birds, but has been identified in other animals and has caused rare and sporadic infections in humans.” The TRCA says it is monitoring Tommy Thompson Park for other sick and dead birds. If members of the public see any sick or dead birds, they are urged to report to the TRCA and to the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative. If a bird is still alive and accessible from land, such as along a shoreline, members of the public should report the sighting to the Toronto Wildlife Centre, the TRCA says. Reports should include the species if possible, exact location, including approximate GPS coordinates or a map, the number of birds, date and time they were found and photos. “The public is reminded to avoid contact with sick or dead birds or other wildlife to avoid potential exposure to avian flu. Do not touch, feed or handle them,” the TRCA said. https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7434882 ================================================================== Want to be featured on our social media pages?We want your photos! We are looking for cool photos for our public page – think big wasp nests or intricate ant colonies. Keep it public friendly! Bonus: We want the nitty-gritty on the job photos to share with our members as well! Please send pictures to [email protected] ================================================================== We look forward to seeing you all on our social media accounts. Please share, like and follow.================================================================== Using Compassion When Dealing With Multi-Unit Housing“Our job is not to get people in trouble, we just want people to have the pest-free living they deserve. Sometimes you are the only person these people see, so if you see something, say something. Our advocacy and compassion really go a long way.”…continue reading ================================================================== April Book SuggestionExtraordinary Insects================================================================== We invite you to contibute! Please send your articles to [email protected]. ================================================================== 1370 Don Mills Road, Suite 201 www.spmao.ca This email communication is being sent to you because you are an Active Member of the Structural Pest Management Association of Ontario. |