Guelph Field Naturalists speak out about The Hanlon Creek Business Park
March 16th, 2010The following letter appears in the latest issue of Ontario Nature magazine. It was written in response to an article that appeared in the Autumn 2009. (Ontario Nature is an umbrella organization for all naturalists groups in Ontario as well as other environmental groups.)
Unfinished Business
The Guelph Field Naturalists (GFN) would like to express our disappointment with your article “Risky Business” [Autumn 2009], which reported on the proposed Hanlon Creek Business Park (HCBP) development in Guelph.
The article is riddled with misinformation and was written in a biased manner. In addition, neither City of Guelph officials, Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) staff, the city’s Environmental Advisory Committee nor the environmental consulting firm that studied the site were cited. We suggest that, in future, your articles should be fact checked and that local affiliated members of Ontario Nature should always be contacted to provide local information.
The GFN has contributed input to the proposed HCBP for more than five years. We support the proposed HCBP development, both for its protection of natural heritage features and for one of its goals – providing local employment for Guelph citizens, [and] thereby reducing the need for commuting to other cities.
