Posts Tagged ‘Environment’
Worm farming knowhow
Creating the perfect habitat for your red wigglers will mean lots of compost in your future. Your garden will thank you, and so will Mother Earth.
Read MoreFrom waste to resource
Vermiculture is easy. Just get some red wigglers, and transform organic waste into nutrient dense soil
Read MoreWinter is for the birds
Participate in the Christmas Bird Count and, who knows, you might become hooked on watching our fine, feathered friends.
Read MoreFilling the gaps of knowledge
From protecting lake health to battling homelessness, research projects involving community members and student scientists provide critical support for researchers.
Read MoreCitizen science
The value of community involvement in research can be measured in part through results that reach far beyond the original project scope.
Read MoreAliens in your backyard
UFOs – unidentified flora (and fauna) objects – can be overpowered if you nurture native plants and animals. In the process, your environment will become substantially more welcoming.
Read MoreThe ribbon of life
The transitional area between aquatic and terrestrial is a critical habitat for local wildlife and requires our collective small-scale efforts to reduce the effects of climate change.
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