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Author: Laura Williams

Congratulations to Sandra Marshall, Recipient of the Conservation Award from St. Clair CA!

February 23, 2021 Laura Williams

Congratulations to Ipperwash resident Sandra Marshall! Sandra recently received the Conservation Award from St. Clair Conservation Authority for her continued…

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“Impeding the Reed”

Laura Williams

Click below to view the original article by Jennifer Bain: https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/2021/02/canadas-smallest-national-park-fights-invasive-phragmites-along-shorelines

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GLPC Introduces a Collaborative Approach to Manage Phragmites

November 24, 2020 Laura Williams

https://brucebeach.ca/syndicated/great-lakes-commission/great-lakes-phragmites-collaborative-releases-shared-approach

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Woodstock Wetland to have a Facelift in Coming Years

September 28, 2020 Laura Williams

Click here to view the original article by Kathleen Saylors of the Sentinel-Review:

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Government Slow to React to the Spread of Phrag

Laura Williams

Click here to view the original article by Samantha Pope of Capital Current:

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Recent Posts/News

  • Congratulations to Sandra Marshall, Recipient of the Conservation Award from St. Clair CA!
  • “Impeding the Reed”
  • GLPC Introduces a Collaborative Approach to Manage Phragmites
  • Woodstock Wetland to have a Facelift in Coming Years
  • Government Slow to React to the Spread of Phrag

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