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Stantec supports restoration projects through native plant nursery

photo of sunflower field
by Sarah
on May 3, 2023

N-EWN partner Stantec recently released a short video highlighting their native plant nursery, which is used in ecosystem restoration projects ranging from marshes to meadows. These plants support habitat for native species, including pollinators, and often perform better than their non-native counterparts, as they are adapted to the conditions in which they’ve been planted. Watch below!

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