These animals are disturbed by the noises of the vehicles and the peaceful environment that they lived is disturbed and polluted. The happiness of the wildlife in Mineexa has been lost forever when the highway 306 was built. To show awareness to the public, the University of Toronto Arts faculty students decided to paint a rainbow in the tunnel which leads to the highway 306. They chose to paint a rainbow because it is symbolic figure for this issue. Rainbows form in the early morning or in the evening and these is the rush hours where this route to the highway is fully blocked with traffic. Another reason for choosing a rainbow is that it has bright colours and it will catch the drivers’ attention and will make the drivers to read the message that they planned to write above the painting. The messages are as follow “drive slowly”, “watch out for wildlife” “Save the lives of the animals” “avoid unnecessarily taking this route to Highway 306” etc. The next day in the New paper I saw an article about Toronto Mayor, John Troy appreciated the initiative of those students and congratulated them. They also fund raised ten thousand dollars which they give to the Toronto wildlife centre to protect the animals throughout the
These animals are disturbed by the noises of the vehicles and the peaceful environment that they lived is disturbed and polluted. The happiness of the wildlife in Mineexa has been lost forever when the highway 306 was built. To show awareness to the public, the University of Toronto Arts faculty students decided to paint a rainbow in the tunnel which leads to the highway 306. They chose to paint a rainbow because it is symbolic figure for this issue. Rainbows form in the early morning or in the evening and these is the rush hours where this route to the highway is fully blocked with traffic. Another reason for choosing a rainbow is that it has bright colours and it will catch the drivers’ attention and will make the drivers to read the message that they planned to write above the painting. The messages are as follow “drive slowly”, “watch out for wildlife” “Save the lives of the animals” “avoid unnecessarily taking this route to Highway 306” etc. The next day in the New paper I saw an article about Toronto Mayor, John Troy appreciated the initiative of those students and congratulated them. They also fund raised ten thousand dollars which they give to the Toronto wildlife centre to protect the animals throughout the