by Mill Creek Partnership | Feb 6, 2017 | Conservation News
Holden Forests & Gardens and Western Reserve Land Conservancy have partnered to offer training opportunities for new Tree Stewards. During the Sherwick Tree Steward Trainings citizens learn how to plant, care for and maintain trees. These trainings are for the...
by Mill Creek Partnership | Feb 2, 2017 | Conservation News
The Center for Watershed Protection’s 2017 webcast series has been posted. Stormwater and watershed professionals are invited to participate in each session individually, select a package of three, or all six. Highlights of each session are included below. Full...
by Mill Creek Partnership | Oct 18, 2016 | Conservation News
For maximum wildlife, water quality and soil health benefits, leave your flower beds and other landscaping in place this fall. When you do tidy up in the spring, consider trimming your plants down to ground-level but leaving the roots in place. Also, fall...
by Mill Creek Partnership | Sep 15, 2016 | Conservation News
The City of Beachwood’s new butterfly garden is a collaboration between the City of Beachwood, Beachwood Service Department, Beachwood Historical Society, Boy Scout Troop 620 and Cuyahoga Arts and Culture. The project resulted from a special grant, titled “Celebrate...
by Mill Creek Partnership | Aug 26, 2016 | Conservation News
The Ohio State University, City of Cleveland Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, and Thunder:Tech Inc., are working together to conduct a research project on the health of Lake Erie – and they need our help. The goal is to better understand how and why certain...
by Mill Creek Partnership | Jun 21, 2016 | Conservation News
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) offers financial incentives for managing stormwater at the source, which reduces the regional costs of stormwater problems and encourages environmental stewardship. Customers can receive a reduction in fees if they...