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Local Woman Celebrated for Wetland Conservation Efforts

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Susan Bryan recognized as a community champion by Ontario Nature.
  • Wetlands provide vital environmental services and unique habitats.
  • Thunder Bay Field Naturalists protect over 11,000 acres of land.

Susan Bryan, a dedicated volunteer liaison for the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists, has been honored as a community champion by Ontario Nature. This recognition coincides with World Wetlands Day, acknowledging her significant contributions to wetland protection in the region.

Bryan expressed pride in her group's efforts, particularly over the last 25 years at William Bog. She emphasized the crucial role wetlands play, noting their importance for biodiversity, attracting numerous bird species, and supporting unique insect life.

Wetlands offer substantial environmental benefits beyond wildlife, acting as natural cooling systems and crucial reservoirs. They serve as an insurance policy against extreme weather, mitigating both flooding and drought conditions, thereby reducing risks like forest fires.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Susan Bryan, a volunteer liaison for the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists, was recognized as a community champion by Ontario Nature.
Wetlands provide critical habitats for wildlife, act as natural cooling systems, and serve as reservoirs that help mitigate flooding and drought.
The Thunder Bay Field Naturalists group owns and protects more than 11,000 acres of land in the district.

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