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Author of the article: Trevor Terfloth Publishing date: Jan 18, 2021 • January 18, 2021 • 1 minute read • Forests and wetlands act as safe havens for many species, notes the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority. Such natural areas also contribute benefits to human, ecological and economic health, including the safeguarding of drinking water sources, maintaining water tables for agriculture, industry and households, reducing the impacts of climate change, promoting soil health for agriculture and reducing flooding impacts. Peter Epp/Chatham This Week Article content The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority and a few partners have broken ground on a new parcel of land in Cedar Springs that will be restored to forest and wetlands. ....
Article content The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority and a few partners have broken ground on a new parcel of land in Cedar Springs that will be restored to forest and wetlands. Glenn Seed Ltd., Ridge Landfill Community Trust, Forests Ontario and Engie have joined with the conservation authority to transform the current site at Orchard Farm into 5.7 hectares of forest and 0.8 hectares of wetlands. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. LTVCA working with partners on tree cover, wetlands Back to video “Many partners make for great projects, evident in the project we are starting here,” said Randall Van Wagner, manager of conservation lands and services. “Providing close to $50,000 in green infrastructure will improve the health of our watershed.” ....