by Random Acts of Green⢠| May 16, 2019 | News
Every time we walk on the grass, it can be hard for us to believe the soil underneath us is made up of a world of it’s own! Soil microorganisms exist in large numbers in the soil and is made up of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, earthworms and anthropods....
by Random Acts of Green⢠| May 16, 2019 | News
Have you ever seen a SSSSSSSnake ssssslither through the grass in Ontario? Rachel Dillon, a student in the Environmental Life Science ProgramĀ at Trent University sssssssure has! Rachel, with an Eastern Foxsnake that she tracked for 2 years. Photo by: Courtney Butler...
by Alannah | May 10, 2019 | News
Planting a Maple, Spruce, Cedar or Oak is a tree-mendous way to tackle climate change. Once again, we have partnered up with the Paddling Puppeteers to give away 75Ā Maple, Spruce, Cedar and Oak treesĀ to peopleĀ living in the City of Peterborough!!!! Benefits of...
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