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We’d like to take this moment to thank Ontario Tech University’s Windfields Farm for its inspiring sustainability leadership @ot_sustain
This historic site is more than farmland. It’s an open-air laboratory for sustainable agriculture and community innovation. Windfields Farm helps grow organic produce for Common Ground Foodshare, cultivates pollinator habitats (including native wildflower gardens and honeybee hives), and hosts events such as Campus Market For the third year in a row, we’ve had the honour of supporting this work by contributing a variety of beautiful native pollinator species. These have included flat-topped white aster, sweet oxeye, giant sunflower, turtlehead, black-eyed Susan, showy tick trefoil, dense blazing star, hoary vervain, and green-headed coneflower It has been a privilege to nurture this beautiful space, and we are grateful for everything Ontario Tech is doing to nurture local food systems, engage students, and strengthen our community
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We’ve been SO busy with Operation EcoPen projects this summer that our social media has been very quiet! Over the next few posts, we would like to share our gratitude for our amazing partners and highlight their incredible contributions to the community
Today, we would like to thank the team at Toronto Wildlife Centre (TWC) @torontowildlifecentre TWC rescues, rehabilitates, and provides medical care to wild animals while educating the public and promoting healthy human-wildlife relationships. We have been delighted to provide Toronto Wildlife Centre with a bountiful harvest of clover, kale, and mealworms this summer for their furry patients ! We deeply appreciate everything TWC does to save our wildlife! |
AuthorsDerek and Luke Nguyen co-founded Operation EcoPen to increase environmental awareness amongst their peers. Archives
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