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Vancouver city council is being asked to approve $4.9M to fight Stanley Park looper moth infestation, which has resulted in need to remove 160,000 trees

$4 9M needed to fight Stanley Park looper moth infestation

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Park Board seeking $5 million from City Council to deal with Stanley Park moths

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Hundreds in the community call for Bracebridge council to do more to protect popular shared trail

SHARE ON: Photo credit: www.pexels.com A temporary solution has been thought-up by Bracebridge council, but the Muskoka Field Naturalist Club is hoping more protection is given to the trail that’s affectionately called the “Chickadee Trail.” The trail is 600 metres running west to east between the Henry Marsh and the Trans-Canada Pipeline. Bracebridge council decided last week that a new snowmobile-only trail will be made adjacent to the existing multi-use one. Thanks to help from the Muskoka Sno-Bombers Inc. snowmobile club the trail was carved out and is currently being groomed. Parks and Trails Foreperson for the Town of Bracebridge Gillian Mitchell explains 400 metres of the Chickadee Trail will now be exclusive to those wanting to sight-see. 

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