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Joyce Burnell inspired generations by spear-heading a campaign to save the 250-year-old Woodlands White Oak Tree on Bronte Road. Now Oakvillegreen has the seedlings from this amazing tree up for adoption.
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Many people aren't aware of the critical importance that the urban forest plays in cleaning our air and water, cooling our community in the summer, feeding local wildlife and adding to the real estate value of our neighbourhoods. We dedicate this episode to help educate the citizens of Oakville about these important issues. Our friends at Oakvillegreen will be working hard this year to update the Oakville tree protection bylaw that came into effect…
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This episode tells the story of Oakvillegreen Conservation Association's Ground Breakers Program. One vision, over 50 locations, more than 2,200 volunteers, over 10,000 native trees and shrubs planted in Oakville, Ontario Canada since 2004.
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In this episode Oakvillegreen joins the battle to get Oakville Parks and Rec, and Council, to understand that not all green spaces are parks to be used for human recreation. Some natural areas are much more important for their intrinsic value and for the ecological purposes they serve. Getting your local government to distinguish between parks and natural areas is the key to developing appropriate trail policies.
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In this episode Whole Foods Market, with partners Transition Oakville, Oakvillegreen, Fern Ridge Landscaping and Peace, Love & Landscaping “take back the land” by turning a piece of concrete in the store’s parking lot into a lush vegetable garden. The community gets their hands dirty alongside Whole Foods Market Team Members to plant a variety of vegetables and flowers in Oakville’s newest community garden. The store hopes to share the produce with…
ecopartners
A series of short documentaries focused on green groups, organizations and programs in and around Oakville, Ontario.
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