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News and Events

Understanding the effects of Phosphorus (tallgrass prairie buffer strips as a solution)

Turning roadways into native plant corridors for birds and bees

OTF Grant Creates a Lot of “Buzz” with the Corridors for Pollinators Initiative

Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food removes milkweed from noxious weed list

Popular York Regional Forest trails temporarily off limits to public

Endangered Ontario: Why barn owls have flown the coop in Ontario

Creating a better environment in rural Ontario

Beeway pushes sustainable hay

Controlled burn renews vitality of rare tallgrass prairie

Tallgrass prairie burned in Cambridge to keep it alive

LTVCA Unveils New Trail On Farm Demonstration Site (GALLERY)

Meet The Invasive Plants Threatening To Destroy Canadian Habitats



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