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April 20, 2023
No Mow May gets another endorsement from an Ontario municipality

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth WeekMunicipal

April 18, 2023
Gravenhurst, Ont. buys into No Mow May campaign as one-year pilot project

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April 17, 2023
Bee populations can increase tenfold during No Mow May, Wasaga Beach council told

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 30, 2023
Allowing green spaces to be naturalized opens door to tick, rat populations: councillor

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March 28, 2023
Vancouver’s parks board turns to addling with frozen eggs to control geese populations

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 27, 2023
Growing trend emerging to grow residential lawns to clover as cheaper, eco-friendlier ground cover

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 24, 2023
Public input sought for bylaw that could permit lawn naturalization in Ontario county

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 22, 2023
Langford, B.C. acknowledges natural turf along city boulevards is a better idea than artificial turf

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 21, 2023
Vancouver Island municipality to reconsider its decision for artificial turf in boulevards

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 8, 2023
More Canadians spending time in their managed yards: poll of adults

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

March 6, 2023
Lawn height bylaw amendment being drafted to allow Sudbury residents to join No Mow May campaign

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

February 15, 2023
Sudbury city council to vote on official endorsement of No Mow May campaign

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

January 27, 2023
Animal advocate says there’s a better way to control geese populations without culls

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January 24, 2023
Students learn conservation-based golf course maintenance ahead of PGA Tour event

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth WeekGolf

January 12, 2023
Balance can be struck between environmental protection and economic growth: developer

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsLandscaping

November 10, 2022
Naturalist writer takes aim at lawn care customers over ‘frivolous’ want to be weed-free

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November 10, 2022
How Canada’s golf courses are reducing their ecological impact on the environment

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September 12, 2022
Audubon partners with University of Guelph’s turf program to foster environmental sustainability

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August 9, 2022
Ultrasonic science works to prevent potentially dangerous blue-green algae blooms

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August 8, 2022
Naturalized yards better for environment than monocultures, says environmental group executive director

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June 1, 2022
The facts and fiction of blue-green algae in water bodies and how to distinguish it from ‘real’ algae

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

May 5, 2022
NCC encourages yard naturalization in addition to promoting No Mow May

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May 3, 2022
Fredericton joins ‘No Mow May’ movement and won’t mow its parks until June

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April 27, 2022
‘Dandelion Challenge’ launched in Quebec for second straight year in hopes of encouraging pollinator populations

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

April 11, 2022
City of Windsor ready to activate its goose dropping cleanup machinery in municipal parks

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

April 8, 2022
Strategy initiated in Ottawa with hopes to ‘rewild’ the city through naturalization efforts

Eco-Friendly PracticesNewsEarth Week

April 7, 2022
Shediac, N.B. citizens group wants bylaw enacted to ban cosmetic pesticide use

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March 31, 2022
Dwindling interest results in temporary suspension of chafer subsidy program