See how individual yards can link together to restore habitat and biodiversity. Examples include Seattle's "pollinator pathway" and Vancouver's student boulevard planters for homeowners project.
After the presentation we will discuss ways that we can create more public engagement in transforming/restoring Toronto's biodiversity. This will include a look at Deborah's new web site, Verdigrow, and her "Grow Up" Toronto program to encourage front yard and boulevard plantings and other habitat restoration programs while combatting bad bylaws and educating the public.;

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Restoring Cities, with Deborah Dale
See how individual yards can link together to restore habitat and biodiversity. Examples include Seattle's "pollinator pathway" and Vancouver's student boulevard planters for homeowners project. A
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