Plant experts working to make P.E.I.’s ecosystem more resilient, one rare plant at a time4 hours agoDuration 2:104 hours agoNewsDuration 2:10The founder of the Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project is hoping to make a plant called cloudberry more common on P.E.I. Not only because it makes for good pie and jam, but also to bring back rare plants he hopes will make the Island’s ecosystem more resilient. CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins reports. Related Stories New P.E.I. garden teaches Islanders how to grow food in a changing climate Fast-tracked fall: P.E.I.’s hot, dry summer is leading to an early burst of autumn colours P.E.I. gardeners, take note: Your plant hardiness zone may have changed How are Nova Scotia’s trees faring in a historic drought? Here’s what the experts say ‘If we don’t get rain, we won’t have a harvest’: P.E.I. pumpkin farmers worry as fall nearsMore from NewsVideo1:26A family in Sudbury, Ont., is selling the hardware store it’s owned for 5 decadesMorning North 2 hours agoVideo1:24Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Thursday, Sept. 25, 20253 hours agoVideo1:38Here’s why Waterloo is planting 10K trees3 hours agoVideo2:40Meet the New Brunswick man who opened his own nature preserve to the publicCBC News New Brunswick 1 hour agoVideo7:25This diabetic is waiting for a transplant call that could save his lifeCBC News Nova Scotia 2 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:33Jimmy Kimmel makes emotional return with monologue about free speech The National September 24Video2:51Late-night hosts mock Trump as outrage over Kimmel suspension growsThe National September 20Video1:08 Reaction to U.S. ambassador being ‘disappointed’ with anti-American sentiment in CanadaPolitics News September 19Video3:52 ‘Your countries are being ruined,’ Trump tells UN assemblySeptember 23Video8:47Kimmel pokes fun at Trump administration in late-night returnSeptember 24
Plant experts working to make P.E.I.s ecosystem more resilient, one rare plant at a time
