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Species · IllinoisA horticulture educator with the University of Illinois Extension says it’s concerning that many species of pollinators are in decline. Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle says we rely on a wide variety of pollinator species. “One out of every three bites of food that we eat needs a pollinator to do that pollination process so that we get […] The post Landowners encouraged to support pollinators appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.See the Story
Landowners encouraged to support pollinators - Brownfield Ag News

Ontario, Canada · OntarioIn the Credit River Watershed, water seems endlessly abundant, but we’re not immune to shortages and quality issues. This is especially true for those living in the countryside, like Deborah Antoniuk and Doug Ilton, who rely on groundwater. Countryside landowners like Deborah and Doug that rely on well water and are vulnerable to changing groundwater levels and potential contamination. But… SourceRead Article
Antoniuk & Ilton: Protecting Water & Health

Mississauga · MississaugaMay 30, 2025, Mississauga, ON—Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) announces that, effective immediately, Quentin Hanchard is no longer serving as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). This decision was made by the CVC Board of Directors and reflects the Board’s continued commitment to the strength, stability and future success of the organization. Leadership transitions can bring change… SourceRead Article
Credit Valley Conservation Announces Leadership Transition
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