DRCC Peche Island Habitat Restoration and Erosion Control
Commitments from the federal and provincial governments as well as the City of Windsor, Detroit River Canadian Cleanup, Essex Region Conservation Authority, and various funding sources oversaw the largest shoreline erosion protection and restoration project on the Canadian side of the Detroit River between 2018 and 2022, on Peche Island - an 86-acre island, owned and managed by the City of Windsor under the Parks Department as a Natural Area.
Видео DRCC Peche Island Habitat Restoration and Erosion Control канала DetroitRiverCC
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