Mayor Seeley Sees Pollinator Project As Education Opportunity For Students
— September 26, 2020
via guelphtoday.ca
The County of Wellington officially opened a pollinator garden at the site of a closed landfill in Aberfoyle.
This garden project, led by the solid waste services division, was celebrated at an opening ceremony Wednesday afternoon.
“I see it as an opportunity to plant a seed with the students in Wellington county that will, hopefully post-COVID, come out to this facility, tour it and educate themselves to the importance of our pollinators,” Seeley said.
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The County of Wellington officially opened a pollinator garden at the site of a closed landfill in Aberfoyle.
This garden project, led by the solid waste services division, was celebrated at an opening ceremony Wednesday afternoon.
“I see it as an opportunity to plant a seed with the students in Wellington county that will, hopefully post-COVID, come out to this facility, tour it and educate themselves to the importance of our pollinators,” Seeley said.
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