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Shawanaga First Nation part of the province’s historic investment in wetlands restoration

The project aims to manage invasive species at 10 to 12 sites within the community

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Over 24 acres of wetlands within the Georgian Bay Biosphere will see the removal of invasive species with the help of Shawanaga First Nation and the Wetlands Conservation Partner Program.

“We’re trying to basically stop the spread while it’s still in fairly early stages,” said Steven Kell, wildlife biologist as well as species at risk, conservation and wildlife programs co-ordinator at Shawanaga First Nation.

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Taylor Clark is a reporter for InsideOttawaValley.com. She can be reached at tclark@metroland.com.

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