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"Biodiversity" /October 31, 2023 by Nathan Jones

“Our golf courses are a vital source of biodiversity and they’re huge pollinator corridors.”
— Jas Virdi, Vancouver Parks Board Commissioner
“At the present time, however, the elimination of chemical pesticides entirely would result in the eventual loss of playability of municipal and private golf courses.”
— Pesticide Use Options for Private Properties in Vancouver
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