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Doing your part for urban biodiversity:
Gardening for biodiversity on your balcony or small spaces! Balcony Gardening For Biodiversity - The Pocket Guide Help pollinators with your balcony! In collaboration with Jardin Buzz, student Nicole Yu created a guide for balcony gardening, which has all the basic tips on starting a garden on your balcony to support our local pollinators. The guide also includes a list of plants that grow well in containers under different sunlight conditions on balconies. The printable is designed to be printed onto letter-sized paper and folded into a little magazine. Instructions on to fold the booklet can be found here. Download the printable pocket guide in english, et en français, A normal page-by-page reading version will be made available in the future, Gardening and yardwork resources
Are you interesting in starting (or improving) a native plant garden to support pollinators and other biodiversity? Student Taylor Yeung has created a wonderful resource about pollinator-friendly native plants, available as a pdf booklet in english, et en français, as well as a summary poster. If you would like a higher quality version for printing, please contact us.
Advice for fall leaves? Leave them be! Learn more from the following resources: - https://xerces.org/blog/leave-the-leaves - https://davidsuzuki.org/queen-of-green/how-to-leave-the-leaves/
Tree health concerns? Are you concerned that your tree is sick, dying, or damaged? Or, have another question about tree health? Sounds like you need to talk to an arborist. You can find a certified arborist through the Quebec Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture
Resources for navigating graduate school: For academic resources for students (information on grants and scholarships, jobs, science communication, and more!) I suggest perusing the excellent resource and advice pages of my colleagues Elena Bennett, and Aerin Jacob