Watersheds Canada, which helps communities and shoreline owners enhance and protect the health of lakes and rivers, has taken on a huge project: rehabilitating the mighty Bay of Quinte’s long shoreline, and its related watershed. Working with Quinte Conservation, the three-year goal of this program is to naturalize the shoreline of farms, parks, cottages and homes, by planting native trees, shrubs, groundcovers, wildflowers, and grasses along the water’s edge.
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Listen below to hear Blue Fish Radio producer/host Lawrence Gunther in conversation with Chloe Lajoie, of Watersheds Canada, and Maya Navrot, with Quinte Conservation, as they discuss this program, and what it means for the Bay of Quinte and its fishery.