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  1. Embracing the Pawpaw: A Profile of Ontario’s “Tropical” Hidden Gem

    ... belonging to a tropical family, the pawpaw is a temperate * species that was once abundant throughout the biodiverse Carolinian Zone, which ...

    Amba P - 2024-02-28 13:29

  2. Plant Native Species for Backyard Biodiversity

    ... and the wildlife that call it home? Non-native, invasive species continue to be popular garden choices and are widely available for purchase. Unfortunately, these species can escape our yards and wreak havoc in natural areas! The good news is ...

    Daniela Serodio - 2023-02-17 08:58

  3. Multi-Unit - What's Included

    ... site consultation with a LEAF arborist to select species and planting locations 5 to 8 foot tall native deciduous tree ... deciduous trees and $50 for evergreen trees, from a select species list. Limit of five trees per property per year (space permitting). ...

    Susan Rolfe - 2024-02-12 08:46

  4. 2022

    ... the program, the YUFLs encouraged residents to plant native species to grow and support the urban forest. With the help of their efforts, ... from August 9th to 18th. Webinar topics included look-a-like species, native shrubs, edible species and urban wildlife, as well as actions ...

    Meandra Provencal - 2024-02-05 16:36

  5. Brockton/Bloordale

    ... Backyard Biodiversity and the benefits of native species for wildlife through habitat creation, and helped revitalize the ... through the community. Learn more about tricks to tell some species apart and the beauty of bringing a community together in their blog ...

    Daniela Serodio - 2024-02-05 16:38

  6. 2020

    ... The YUFLs promoted the importance of native species and #BackyardBiodiversity , encouraging residents to plant more native species through the Backyard Tree Planting program and through a special ...

    Daniela Serodio - 2024-02-05 16:37

  7. The Importance of Biodiversity in Outdoor Spaces

    ... variety !    Monocultures (the planting of only one species) can have a damaging effect on biodiversity as they can deplete ... Planting a variety of different tree, shrub and perennial species is the best way to ensure a thriving, healthy and resilient ecosystem ...

    Visitor (not verified) - 2024-01-09 12:00

  8. The Pocket

    ... Backyard Biodiversity and the benefits of native species for wildlife through habitat creation, and engaged with the community ...

    Daniela Serodio - 2024-02-05 16:39

  9. Planting the Right Tree in the Right Place

    ... can do so through our Do-It-Yourself program. We provide species and location advice and deliver the trees to you, but it will be your ... similar to its natural range. We recommend choosing a species that is well suited for the conditions of your yard instead of trying ...

    Visitor (not verified) - 2024-01-09 12:00

  10. About the Project

    ... trees in these communities are limited to a handful of species, many of which are non-native such as Norway maple and Austrian pine.  ... of local tenants and site staff in planting locations, species selection and stewardship. Training and tree care resources are ...

    Daniela Serodio - 2024-01-30 16:15