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Community farming initiatives: CCIS’s Land of Dreams in Calgary
Meet our 1% for the Planet partner in Calgary: CCIS’s Land of Dreams initiative. This young organization is transforming a former construction site into a community garden for marginalized communities and newcomers in the region.
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Sustainable urban agriculture: creating food security in cities
Growing food in cities can help increase food security – along with a host of other benefits.
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How tree planting initiatives are shaping greener cities in Dallas
Meet our 1% for the Planet partner of the month: Texas Trees Foundation. Their mission is to expand urban forests in cities across the state. See how our team helped plant 90 trees at a school in Dallas.
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The essential guide to beekeeping for commercial properties
We’ve put together a breakdown of all the key moments of an urban beekeeping season, and the countless opportunities you and your community will have to get involved, engaged, and excited.
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Protecting pollinators with Edmonton & Area Land Trust
Learn how Edmonton & Area Land Trust is promoting nature conservation and protecting pollinators in Alberta’s capital.
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How ESG leader QuadReal Property Group invests in their portfolio with beehives
Learn how the company’s 56 beehives are driving tenant engagement and increasing environmental awareness across Canada.
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Alvéole and Pollinator Partnership unite for the importance of pollinators
There are over 25,000 pollinator species who need our help. Learn how Alvéole has teamed up with Pollinator Partnership to protect pollinator habitat.
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Beekeepers are facing devastating honey bee colony loss – here’s why you should care
The health of honey bees affects us all, and the consequences go beyond simply having less honey to enjoy.
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Urban gardening for a greener Montreal with Sentier Urbain
Meet our 1% for the Planet partner of the month, Sentier Urbain, connecting Montrealers by growing community gardens.
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