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Safeguarding natural areas and green infrastructure is the goal of an invasive species management strategy rolled out by the City of Brampton The strategy will be developed to guide how the city will ...
Fifty goats will spend today noshing all-you-can-eat-style at the Don Valley Brick Works Park. After a successful pilot ...
Dozens of goats have returned to a Toronto park to munch on invasive and woody plants as part of an eco-friendly city project ...
Dozens of goats have returned to a Toronto park to munch on invasive and woody plants as part of an eco-friendly city project ...
Buckthorn, dog-strangling vine and garlic mustard are considered invasive species in Ontario, but the volunteer groups weeding them out say bureaucracy is making progress difficult.
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) said it's spent more than 120 hours so far this year fighting the ...
One of Ontario's most dangerous invasive weeds is spreading across southwestern Ontario, prompting a warning from a local ...
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is urging residents to stay vigilant as it ramps up efforts to manage giant ...
CityNews spoke with the head of the Invasive Species Centre in Ontario about what we can do to slow the spread of pests and diseases.
Jeff Hoyle points out the garlic mustard's distinctive white flowers. He's a gardener and a former agricultural chemist with a keen eye. This plant is sprouting from a compost pile, but it can also be ...
With summer around the corner and more people heading outdoors, London-area conservation officials are warning the public to ...
They're all considered invasive species in Ontario because they harm the native ecosystem. "It's problematic in that it does kill off all of the plant life, or tends to choke out plant life that's ...
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