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13 Feb 2023

Environmental News Round-up

by elsiteadmin | Posted in: ELNews | 0
View of the Elizabeth Hall Wetlands in Lethbridge. Open water is visible in the foreground, with cottonwood trees in the background. In the distance, the high level bridge is to the right.
February 12, 2023
New conservation site announced outside of Waterton Lakes National Park
City working alongside Lethbridge College to identify cause of death for hundreds of dead birds
Village of Stirling a hotspot for solar energy
Alberta bat populations at risk after signs of fungus found in province
Lethbridge sees drop in park and pathway use in 2022: city
Trees are Migrating West, and Scientists Aren’t Exactly Sure Why
Southern Alta. faces grasshopper threat
Stirling’s net zero journey has been electrifying
Provincial government should release snowpack contamination data, say experts, advocates
Most residents in Lethbridge’s “green bin” pilot happy: survey
City of Lethbridge launches organics bylaw to mixed reactions
Lethbridge residents embrace curbside organics disposal program
Small steps in waste reduction can lead to giant leap towards sustainable living in Lethbridge
So what’s the big deal about microclimates and why are they important? Let’s take a look
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