Tree Planting – Whisperwood
…thanks to Home Hardware for sponsoring this event. We look forward to seeing the trees we’ll plant together grow and put the “forest” back in Forest City. Thank you again!…
…thanks to Home Hardware for sponsoring this event. We look forward to seeing the trees we’ll plant together grow and put the “forest” back in Forest City. Thank you again!…
…remain deeply committed to our mission and to the community that has supported us so faithfully. Together, we can continue to grow a greener, healthier London for generations to come….
Tree Specialists are our go-to people for tree planting and tree giveaway events. They are our knowledgeable tree planters who help out at plantings, aftercare events and tree depots. Tree…
…Authority and Alberta’s Living Laboratory Project. On a more local level, I’ve also volunteered for the Thames Talbot Land Trust and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. I discovered ReForest…
…provide a great opportunity to do this, and the tree depots and tree plantings enable me to help others learn about trees and which tree would be just right for…
…cultural knowledge, ethno-medicine, and land-based learning. Mkomose has learned from, worked and consulted with, and served Indigenous Elders and community leaders for over a decade. He has founded several community-led…
…community can combat climate change. Stormwater management ponds are artificially created to capture and retain rainwater and snowmelt in urban areas that runs off from roofs, roads, sidewalks, and parking…
…pandemic hit us, and one of the safest places to be was outdoors. I started hiking (compulsively) and a whole new world opened up to me. Plants that looked dead…
…biodiversity and to the natural ecosystem. Non-native trees tend to reproduce and grow quickly. This will lead to them outcompeting native tree species. Some non-native trees may be okay for…
…white blossoms that are around 5 millimetres long. Pin Cherry trees are found in all of Ontario and in most forested parts of Canada (except for the far north), from…
…in a variety of dishes, and are known for their sweet flavour. References Image: Chris Earley, University of Guelph, https://www.uoguelph.ca/arboretum/thingstosee/trees/shagbarkhickory https://www.ontario.ca/page/shagbark-hickory Farrar, J.L. (1995). Trees in Canada. Fitzhenry & Whiteside…
…passion for environmental education and action. We believe, and have seen first-hand, that long-lasting and transformative change only happens when there is a personal investment and connection to the cause….