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New Environmental Initiatives Announced for Midwestern Ontario

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A variety of initiatives in Midwestern Ontario are part of the newest round of Ontario Community Environment Funding.

This funding comes from fines paid by polluters, and it aims to support projects that protect the land, air, and water in Ontario. Examples include shoreline cleanups, habitat restoration, and tree planting, as mentioned in a release from the province.

This funding round totals $3 million to back 26 projects across the province. Among them is support for Goderich to Guelph Rail Trail Inc.’s G2G Invasive Species Removal and Native Planting Revitalization project. This initiative will focus on improving damaged sections of the G2G Rail Trail by removing invasive species and reintroducing native plants to boost ecological health.

The Municipality of North Perth is also receiving funds for its Municipal Drain Erosion and Surface Runoff Protection Project. This effort will help stabilize a municipal drain using native plantings to minimize erosion, filter runoff, and enhance water quality.

Additionally, the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation organization has secured funding for its Green Ribbon Champion Shoreline Restoration Program. This project intends to revive delicate beach dune ecosystems through nature-based restoration activities like growing native grasses and engaging with the community.

For more information about this latest round of funding, click here: https://www. ontario. ca/page/ontario-community-environment-fund? utm_campaign=%2Fen%2Frelease%2F1007809%2Fontario-investing-nearly-3-million-to-support-cleaner-and-healthier-communities& utm_medium=email& utm_source=newsroom#section-7

“This provincial funding supports the volunteers who maintain the Goderich to Guelph Rail Trail. Locally, this means a safer, better-maintained trail for residents who use it for walking, cycling, and staying active. Our government will continue to support on-the-ground volunteers who are helping protect our environment and outdoor places,” said Matthew Rae, MPP for Perth-Wellington.

“Investments that protect and enhance our local environment are vital to keeping our communities vibrant and healthy. The Goderich to Guelph (G2G) Rail Trail is a gem in our region, connecting people to our rich rural heritage and natural landscapes,” added Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson. “By supporting this project, our government continues to empower local partners to tackle invasive species and restore native greenery so this historic trail can continue to be used and enjoyed in our community to its fullest potential.”


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